The Treasures of Saxony: How August III Built His Collection (2021) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 13, 2021

Original Title:
Das Gold der Sachsen – Wie Agenten die Schatzkammer des Königs füllten

Alternate Titles:
August und das Gold der Sachsen
Cacciatori di tesori al servizio del re: la collezione di Augusto III a Dresda
El oro de los sajones: cazadores de tesoros para Augusto III
Poszukiwacze skarbów Augusta III: drezno stolicą sztuki

Genres:
Documentary | History | TV Movie

Production Companies:
ARTE
MDR
TELLUX-Film

Production Countries:
Germany

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 52

Year 1763, the Seven Years' War is about to end. August III, Elector of Saxony and King of Poland, has died, leaving empty the royal treasury and an extraordinary collection of paintings, sculptures, jewelry and goldsmith masterpieces, which he considered a symbol of his greatness, and that of Dresden, one of the European capitals of Baroque art.

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Animation:
Igor Mariniuk

Assistant Camera:
Miles Plahuta

Commissioning Editor:
Anaïs Roth
Ulrich Brochhagen

Costume Designer:
Ella Späte

Director:
Andrea Oster

Director of Photography:
Thomas Beckmann

Editor:
Sebastian Scholz

Gaffer:
Ralf Heiner Heinke

Graphic Designer:
Artourette

Makeup Artist:
Nadine Tschöpe

Producer:
Fynn Siemoneit
Volker Schmidt-Sondermann

Production Manager:
Katja Aischmann
Evelyn Wenzel

Sound:
Falko Hackebeil
Miles Plahuta

Sound Mixer:
Peter Riegel

Writer:
Andrea Oster

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