George Clooney Nazi art thriller due at Berlin film fest: organisers
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George Clooney Nazi art thriller due at Berlin film fest: organisers
This photo taken on August 28, 2013 shows US actor George Clooney arriving for the opening ceremony of the 70th Venice Film Festival and the screening of the movie "Gravity" presented out of competition, at Venice Lido. Oscar winner George Clooney will present his Nazi-era art thriller "The Monuments Men" at the Berlin film festival in February against the backdrop of new real-life drama surrounding looted masterpieces, organisers said on November 8, 2013. AFP PHOTO / GABRIEL BOUYS.



BERLIN (AFP).- Oscar winner George Clooney will present his Nazi-era art thriller "The Monuments Men" at the Berlin film festival in February against the backdrop of a new real-life drama surrounding looted masterpieces, organisers said Friday.

Clooney is due on the red carpet of the 64th annual event running February 6-16 to show his new movie, based on the true story of a US platoon charged with rescuing priceless artworks from the Nazis during World War II.

The announcement dovetails with revelations this week that an elderly recluse in the southern German city of Munich hid a stash of more than 1,400 artworks believed stolen by the Nazis in his garbage-strewn flat for decades.

The paintings, sketches and prints include priceless works by Picasso, Matisse and Chagall thought lost forever that may have been taken from Jewish collectors, extracted from them under duress for a pittance or seized from museums as part of a Nazi crackdown on modernist "degenerate" art.

"Over five million cultural assets stolen by the Nazis were returned to their countries of origin in the years following World War II," festival director Dieter Kosslick said in a statement.

"As the recent discovery in Munich demonstrates, the art theft of that time is as current as ever. 'The Monuments Men' finally gives this little-known subject a worldwide audience."

The unit portrayed in the film, comprised of seven museum directors, curators, and art historians, was tasked by the Allies with recovering masterpieces behind enemy lines and returning them to their rightful owners.

Clooney directed and co-wrote the film and assembled a cast including Matt Damon, Bill Murray, Cate Blanchett and John Goodman. It was filmed in Germany and is due to come out in the United States on February 7.

Organisers of the festival known as the Berlinale announced Tuesday that an all-star romp by US director Wes Anderson, "The Grand Budapest Hotel", would open the event on February 6.


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