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      Portrait of Wally

      2012 1h 30m Documentary List
      90% Tomatometer 31 Reviews 74% Audience Score 100+ Ratings Egon Schiele's "Portrait of Wally," a painting stolen by Nazis, hung in the Museum of Modern Art until a historic lawsuit put it back in the hands of its rightful owners. Read More Read Less Watch on Fandango at Home Buy Now

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      Geoff Pevere Globe and Mail An account of greed, betrayal, culpability and self-serving moral relativism. May 6, 2013 Full Review Kimberley Jones Austin Chronicle For such a winding, research-heavy piece, Portrait of Wally moves at a brisk clip, with Gary Lionelli's agitated score lending the film the breathless quality of a police procedural. Rated: 3.5/5 Sep 7, 2012 Full Review Lavanya Ramanathan Washington Post Although the film at times moves through the evidence at an impossibly fast clip, the response of MoMa will doubtlessly resonate. Rated: 2.5/4 Aug 3, 2012 Full Review Kelly Jane Torrance Washington Examiner The case was finally resolved in 2010, as this fascinating documentary details. Don't expect an even-handed account of the case, though. Rated: 2.5/4 Dec 27, 2018 Full Review Jeanne Claire van Ryzin Austin American-Statesman The story is compelling, and the fallout of the 13-year legal battle over Portrait of Wally not only established important legal precedence regarding art looted from Holocaust victims, but also caused some soul-searching in the museum world. Rated: B May 6, 2013 Full Review Norman Wilner NOW Toronto The journey of the painting, and the Bondi family's efforts to reclaim it, are the meaty subject of Andrew Shea's engrossing documentary. Rated: 4/5 May 6, 2013 Full Review Read all reviews

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      Audience Member One of the most riveting documentaries I've ever seen, it leaves me quite emotionally charged, not only with the grief of things but the enhanced knowledge of how things work in the art work and the great efforts taken by the American legal authorities to right this wrong. I highly recommend this doc to anyone who appreciates substance and quality of information in general particularly in the art world, but really this affects all of us at any time. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 02/20/23 Full Review Audience Member In light of the release of "Monuments Men," this documentary is an excellent companion piece. "Portrait of Wally" clearly shows the underbelly of the art world through the wickedly accurate tale around the stealing, acquisition and reclamation and disposition of one single painting stolen during the Holocaust from a Austrian Jewish art dealer. Fascinating to watch with extensive interviews with wel known jounalists including Morley Safer, it saddens me that institutions such as MOMA in NYC and NPR are given black eyes through this well-crafted documentary. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 02/24/23 Full Review Audience Member A painting caught in a legal battle between the Austrian museum and the Jewish family from whom the Nazis seized the painting in 1939. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 02/18/23 Full Review Audience Member Serendipity. A phenomena when it unexpectedly strikes can be quite magical or extremely problematic. I recently returned from an art excursion, a blitzkrieg of culture revolving around Document 13 (an art fair of monumental proportions occurring every five years in Kassel, Germany) with a prequel in Vienna, Austria where I had a face -to- face encounter with enigmatic"Wally" (Walburga Neuzil, 1894-1917) in tandem with the self-portrait of her creator, Egon Schiele (1890-1918), iconic Austrian painter, in the Leopold Museum (Foundation). The Portrait was owned, and lived complacently, comfortably in the home of gallerist Lea Bondi, pre- WWII , Vienna. There is irrefutable evidence supporting the painting's provenance. The Nazi regime closed her gallery in 1938 and gobbled greedily all her works; then Nazi art lover Friedrich Welz invaded her home, rapaciously stealing her precious"Wally". Lea and her husband fled to London and survived. She tenaciously and diligently quested for its return; always stymied by the belligerent and entitled; she died in 1969, unrequited. Hence, the saga of the ethereal "Wally" commences; obsessive collector, Rudolph Leopold acquired, under vague circumstances ,the piece from the Belvedere Museum; in 1997 it traveled as part of a Schiele retrospective to the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Here is where the proverbial"painting and its provenance" hit the fan; artistic bureaucracy, mayhem became the fodder for the press, courts, NPR correspondent David D'Arcy (lost his job because his reporting supposedly maligned MOMA; he rises from the ashes by being the prime instigator and co-writer of this documentary); a myriad of interviews between Bondi's heirs, government officials, historians, museum directors and curators, interspersed with scenes of Jewish persecution; an especially prescient one of the Viennese welcoming Hitler (Austria, always claimed to be a victim of Germany ) into their frenzied, cherished midst. "Wally" vaulted, and held prisoner for over twelve years in a federal storage facility in Queens, New York; until her fate was equably determined by all sides. Watching this valuable history lesson I kept pondering Lea Bondi, a lovely, brilliant, avant- garde art collector, who happened to be Jewish, and the millions of others, throughout millenniums who were shunned, scattered, savaged because of their faith; so many of these civilizations, perpetrators of heinous villainy, wasted with time, consumed by war, greed and myopia are gone, gone with the ages. But Jews and their inimitable, intransigent stubbornness thrive and strive to survive; a mystery unlikely solved, as to how or why; probably, maybe possibly they are"chosen" to bear witness until the end of time and mankind. This is an election year, I would not bet against it. FOUR STARS!!!! For Now.....Peneflix Rated 4 out of 5 stars 01/12/23 Full Review Audience Member I saw this move at the Tribecca Film Festival. It's an excellent documentary about a portrait that was stolen from an Austrian Jew during the holocaust and the life afterwards. Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars 02/12/23 Full Review Read all reviews Post a rating

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      Movie Info

      Synopsis Egon Schiele's "Portrait of Wally," a painting stolen by Nazis, hung in the Museum of Modern Art until a historic lawsuit put it back in the hands of its rightful owners.
      Director
      Andrew Shea
      Producer
      David D'Arcy, Barbara Morgan, Andrew Shea
      Screenwriter
      Andrew Shea, David D'Arcy
      Production Co
      Seventh Art Productions
      Genre
      Documentary
      Original Language
      English
      Release Date (Streaming)
      Aug 10, 2016
      Runtime
      1h 30m
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