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Based on a book by Lynn H. Nicholas, this fascinating film documents the plundering and destruction of art during World War II; the moving and hiding of art, precautionary and otherwise, that were sometimes carried out on a massive scale (such as the Louvre being virtually emptied ahead of the German invasion, and preparations made by residents of Florence prior to the Allied bombing); and subsequent heroic acts of recovery. Part of the history lesson being conveyed here is how different the cultural climate was back then: Hitler and Göring, far from declaring that “stuff happens,” were so passionate about stealing and hoarding cultural treasures that as many as a fifth of Europe's artworks were displaced. Filmmakers Richard Berge, Bonni Cohen, and Nicole Newnham do a superb job of telling this neglected story in vivid detail. 117 min.

Sorry there are no showtimes for The Rape of Europa on Saturday, November 21.

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