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Release Date:
March 20, 2015
Original Title:
Woman in Gold
Alternate Titles:
Auksinė moteris
Dáma v zlatom
The Woman in Gold
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
BBC Film
Origin Pictures
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M BR: 10 CA: 14A CH: 12 DE: 6 DK: 11 ES: 7 FI: K-12 GB: 12 GR: 13 HU: 16 IE: 12A IT: T JP: G NL: 12 NO: 15 PL: 16 SE: 15 US: PG-13
Runtime: 109
Maria Altmann, an octogenarian Jewish refugee, takes on the Austrian government to recover a world famous painting of her aunt plundered by the Nazis during World War II, she believes rightfully belongs to her family. She did so not just to regain what was rightfully hers, but also to obtain some measure of justice for the death, destruction, and massive art theft perpetrated by the Nazis.
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Art Direction:
Giles Masters
Andrew Ackland-Snow
Caty Maxey
Casting:
Tricia Wood
Deborah Aquila
Simone Bär
Jennifer L. Smith
Gary Davy
Costume Supervisor:
Peter Paul
Director:
Simon Curtis
Director of Photography:
Ross Emery
Editor:
Peter Lambert
Executive Producer:
Harvey Weinstein
Len Blavatnik
Bob Weinstein
Key Hair Stylist:
Norma Webb
Key Makeup Artist:
Norma Webb
Music Editor:
Andrew Glen
Christoph Bauschinger
Music Supervisor:
Maggie Rodford
Original Music Composer:
Hans Zimmer
Martin Phipps
Producer:
Kris Thykier
David M. Thompson
Production Design:
Jim Clay
Script Supervisor:
Rebecca Boyle
San Davey
Sound Effects Editor:
Alastair Sirkett
Special Effects Supervisor:
Mark Holt
Supervising Art Director:
Dominic Masters
Supervising Sound Editor:
Ian Wilson
Visual Effects Producer:
Lucy Ainsworth-Taylor
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Angela Barson
Writer:
Alexi Kaye Campbell
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