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- A free-thinking art professor teaches conservative 1950s Wellesley girls to question their traditional social roles.
- A man recently released from prison manages to get a job driving a call girl from customer to customer.
- A girl with unusual powers escapes from a mental asylum and tries to make it on her own in New Orleans.
- A young Leonardo Da Vinci helps his friend Lisa recover her father's farm after his barn and crops are destroyed by a fire, and they set off in search of a fabulous treasure.
- What would Mona Lisa's reaction be if she were asked to pose in this day and age? With the mass explosion of ridiculous pouts and over the top poses, this hilarious film plays with the idea of Leonardo Da Vinci making odd requests and suggestions leaving Mona Lisa feeling quite uncomfortable.
- After being dumped by her boyfriend, a young talented musician (Witt) reluctantly moves back in with her parents and then stumbles into misadventures as she tries to make sense of this crazy life.
- Vincent, the framer, get a job as an apprentice, but really wants to steel Mona Lisa...
- When marines go on to the Mona Lisa they find something horrific.
- Are there two versions of The Mona Lisa? Is the Mona Lisa the world knows so well the original version? Or had Leonardo da Vinci painted an earlier version of the iconic portrait?
- A store owner and a magazine editor were hired as a temporary employee by The Louvre for a Mona Lisa exhibition to be held in Japan. The two soon discover a hidden puzzle of the Mona Lisa that will change their lives.
- Leonardo Da Vinci arrives, penniless and without a patron, in Florence after 18 years as a court artist in Milan. Desperate for funds, he reluctantly agrees to paint a Florentine housewife, Mona Lisa, in exchange for a shot at winning a lucrative contract from the city of Florence. But when Leonardo meets Lisa, a beautiful 25-year old, she makes such a powerful impression on him that he paints not one, but two versions of her portrait--one which emerges from a Swiss vault in 2012. 'The Mona Lisa Myth' an Italian-American co-pro narrated by Morgan Freeman, was shot on location in Tuscany. It also features Leonardo experts from France, Germany, the UK, the USA and Italy. USA PREMIERE.
- A man steals the Mona Lisa from the Louvre in 1911. His 84-year-old daughter thought he did it for patriotic reasons. A filmmaker spends more than 30 years trying to find the truth.
- A painter working at the Louvre is struck by the Mona Lisa. When he meets a girl who he thinks resembles the painting and she wants him to become famous he has the idea of robbing the painting. Based on the 1911 real robbery.
- A writer suffering from writer's block goes to Paris to write a screenplay. While unsuccessfully trying to complete the screenplay, he is visited by a lady that believes she has escaped from Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa.
- Behind the enigmatic smile, the Mona Lisa remains a mystery, fuelling endless speculation.
- Artist Adebanji Alade attempts to recreate the Mona Lisa using the same tools and techniques as Da Vinci. Along the way he meets with experts and analyses Da Vinci's work to understand this portrait's rich history.
- Based on the Romanticized True Story of a lovable, Italian simpleton, who while working in the Louvre, becomes beguiled by the Mona Lisa, and believing in his heart she is homesick for Italy, steals the masterpiece, and smuggles her home with him to Florence. What is a lovable gesture to Vincenzo Peruggia turns out to be the most famous art heist in history. On January 4, 2014, France celebrated the 100th Anniversary of the Mona Lisa being recovered from Vincenzo in Florence and returned to the Louvre.
- Two-dimensional clay animations melding and merging the work of 35 famous artists.
- MONA/LISA is a feature documentary that weaves together the stories of three generations and reveals how the lessons of World War II are inspiring and emboldening young people of today. But it is also the story of one extraordinary woman, who sacrifices her own life and career to tell these stories. Concert pianist Mona Golabek heard the stories of her mother's teenage years throughout her childhood music lessons. Her mother, Lisa Jura, was a fourteen year old refugee from Vienna - arriving in London in 1938 on the Kindertransport, the rescue train that saved the lives of 10,000 European children. Young Lisa, a piano prodigy, overcame overwhelming odds to become a performer and teacher. At a turning point in her own career, Mona Golabek discovers her true calling: to tell her mother's tale and make it relevant for audiences today. When Mona Golabek is asked to perform and tell her mother's story for the first time in Vienna, it becomes more than a journey of retracing roots and nostalgia. For here, in the birthplace of her late mother, Mona discovers a fragment of history that will forever change this story for Mona and for the viewer.
- Did Leonardo da Vinci paint two Mona Lisas? This documentary explores the 'two-painting theory' and presents decades of research and scientific testing surrounding the 'Isleworth Mona Lisa'. Historical facts dating back to the early sixteenth century point to the existence of a second, earlier Mona Lisa portrait by da Vinci. In 1913, renowned art dealer Hugh Blaker discovered the painting in an English manor house. He and several others championed the painting's authentication for many years to come, until it was ultimately locked away in a Swiss bank vault for nearly forty years. Today, the non-profit Mona Lisa Foundation is tasked with proving this stunning painting's authenticity. After amassing more than three decades of scientific studies - from carbon testing to multispectral digitization - and piecing together five hundred years of clues, the Foundation prepares to unveil this masterpiece to the world.
- All the different "identities" hidden behind the Joconda portrait are finally explained in a new compelling docufiction. Four women, four leads that we will follow to shed light on the real name of the figure that inspired Leonardo da Vinci. A wonderful journey through the Renaissance of Italy that will touch the hometowns of the four ladies: Florence, Milan, Urbino and finally the region of Basilicata, where we will discover the never-seen site where the Mona Lisa was buried. With the support of scholars and researchers, we will analyse exclusive materials and recent excavations to outline the features of the figure who still fascinates millions of people.
- Pop-punk band Panic! at the Disco's music video for their 2011 single "The Ballad of Mona Lisa".
- The backstory of the YUKATA COWBOY series, MONA LISA COWBOY is a dramatic comedy about two estranged Chinese twins brought together by a Japanese-American cowboy in Paris.
- The image of Mona Lisa positioned in the middle of a surrealist image play surrounding it.
- The Mona Lisa as been established beyond all reasonable doubt, Drew works with genealogists and historical costume researchers to recreate the Mona Lisa with her direct descendants.
- A confrontation between Paris' cultural "monster" on the plateau Beaubourg and the enigmatic-smile lady down the street. Looks at the architecture of the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris and its unconventional approach to art display. Parisiens and tourists voice favorable and unfavorable opinions as they are shown viewing the museum's modern art collection.
- The Mona Lisa by the Italian Renaissance artist Leonardo da Vinci is the most famous painting in the world. What is the secret behind the "real" Mona Lisa? It draws legions of visitors to the Louvre in Paris to contemplate her enigmatic expression. In this "detective story," historians tell us how Leonardo developed the painting and uncover the long-hidden identity of the smiling woman .
- A man rides a donkey on a dusty road. A woman follows. She is wearing a hayrick. The man is murmuring. The woman under the hayrick listens. And then the woman stops. And the man looks at her.
- A pompous official is delivering a most interesting talk upon the merits of the celebrated painting, "Mona Lisa." when suddenly he is seized with a violent fit of sneezing, and alas! the priceless masterpiece is badly damaged. The gallery is immediately cleared and the picture secretly conveyed to the studio of a famous artist for renovation. The latter performs his task satisfactorily, but when he goes to summon the museum directors to view his work, a pair of mischievous youngsters enter the studio by an open window, and soon adorn the "Mona Lisa" with a heavy mustache. When the artist and the directors return, they nearly collapse with horror at the sight. And fearing the wrath of the people when the terrible catastrophe should become known, they publish in the newspapers that the painting has been stolen. When the populace learns that the "pride of the city" has disappeared, their grief is unbounded; they weep until the streets resemble a cataract.
- Two couples are meeting today. Each couple has different stories. One couple is two college students on a blind date for the first time. The other couple is a low life man meeting a prostitute for sex. These two couple's meeting get mixed up and they wind up with the other couple's partner and they don't realize it.
- An art heist movie that is told through art. The story is about two thieves that try and steal the Mona Lisa, every scene is told through paintings, each painting is from a different time period in French art.