The Lost Leonardo is the inside story behind the “Salvator Mundi,” the most expensive painting ever sold at $450 million. In this powerfully dramatized Sony Pictures Classics, THE LOST LEONARDO, find out how the story unfolds!
The painting (originally purchased for $1,175) displayed Renaissance brushstrokes during a restoration. The moment the discovery of the painting occurs, the fate of “Salvator Mundi” is determined by an insatiable quest for fame, money and power. As its price soars, so do the questions about its authenticity: is this painting really by Leonardo da Vinci? Unravelling the hidden agendas of the richest men and the most powerful art institutions in the world, The Lost Leonardo reveals how vested interests in the “Salvator Mundi” are of such tremendous power that truth becomes secondary.
Directed by Andreas Koefoed is known for Ballroom Dancer (2011), Albert’s Winter (2009) and At Home in the World (2015). The film runs 1 hour 36 minutes and is rated PG 13 for nude art images.
AHArts will host a Film Screening on Saturday, April 23rd at 4:00 p.m. at the Atlantic Highlands Arts Council Gallery as a fundraiser for FilmOneFest, the international film festival based in Atlantic Highlands.
Tickets are $20 for adults ($10 for students) and include a pre-film reception with light fare and refreshments as well as a short talk about the premise of the film.
Tickets for the film and reception can be purchased on-line at https://www.aharts.org/events-classes/film-screening-the-lost-leonardo , or at the door.
Sustaining Membership to AHArts includes two complimentary tickets to a benefit film screening per year, which can be redeemed at this event.
FilmOneFest and its fundraisers are volunteer-produced. Proceeds support the Atlantic Highlands Arts Council and AACC Food Pantry. Food donations are encouraged at this event.
This event is made possible through the generous support of Tom Bernard and Sony Pictures Classics.
FilmOneFest is a project of AHArts, a registered 501 (c)(3) organization whose mission is to strengthen community through the arts. For information, visit www.aharts.org.
This program is made possible in part by Monmouth Arts through funding from the Monmouth County Board of County Commissioners and the New Jersey State Council on the Arts.