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There is nothing like an adventure/mystery show to alleviate the blues of the long dark evenings of autumn. Here are a few shows that might do the job.
ART DETECTIVES (1 season, 2025- )
This new series is about a London detective (Stephen Moyer, True Blood) whose two-person unit is assigned to solve “heritage crimes,” which include murders in connection with art heists, antique frauds, or anything that requires knowledge of art. I cannot resist anything with “art” in the title, and I’m glad I watched this show—it has well-constructed, interesting plots and a likeable cast that behaves in believable ways. The crimes are inventive, too: from wine fraud to a daring heist of a Chinese antique from an auction house, to a search for a Walter Sickert painting.
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2 more documentaries on the WW2 Nazi Art thefts; the PBS series explains why so much of it was never recovered:
“Rape of Europa” documentary:
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0997088/
https://www.pbs.org/wnet/secrets/extended-preview-plunderer-the-life-and-times-of-a-nazi-art-thief-s6djlg/8286/
More uplifting….
Clooney film honours forgotten French Resistance heroine
Rose Valland, a highly decorated French Resistance fighter who worked tirelessly recording & hunting down tens of thousands of artworks looted by the Nazis during World War
https://www.france24.com/en/20140311-clooney-monuments-men-french-resistance-rose-valland-film-world-war
Rose Valland co-wrote “The Train“ (1964) – IMDb
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0059825/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rose_Valland
Really enjoyed The Residence and wish it hadn’t been cancelled. So many funny parts in the series!
MAIGRET (1 season, 2025-) is superb and totally “current”….thanks for curating for us!