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Rape of Europa, The
Menemsha Films
MPAA RATING: Not Rated
Starring
Joan Allen
The Rape of Europa is an epic journey through seven countries that follows the violent whirlwind of fanaticism, greed, and warfare, which threatened to wipe out the artistic heritage of Europe. For 12 long years, the Nazis looted and destroyed art on an unprecedented scale in history. But heroic young art historians and curators from America, as well as across Europe, fought back. They did so in a miraculous campaign to rescue then return the millions of lost, hidden, and stolen treasures. (Menemsha)
| GENRE(S): |
Documentary
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| WRITTEN BY: |
Lynn Nicholas (book)
Nicole Newnham
Bonni Cohen
Richard Berge
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| DIRECTED BY: |
Richard Berge
Bonni Cohen
Nicole Newnham
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| RELEASE DATE: |
DVD: August 26, 2008
Theatrical: September 14, 2007
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| RUNNING TIME: |
117 minutes, Color |
| ORIGIN: |
USA |

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100
Philadelphia Inquirer
Carrie Rickey
Throughout the film its makers pose the question of whether saving a work of art is as important as saving a human life. The question is not answered, and perhaps ultimately unanswerable. Yet Europa movingly shows how for many, art and artifacts are living things.

100
Chicago Reader
Jonathan Rosenbaum
Filmmakers Richard Berge, Bonni Cohen, and Nicole Newhman do a superb job of telling this neglected story in vivid detail.

88
TV Guide
Ken Fox
This gripping documentary sheds light on the frightening totality of Hitler's vision for a Germanic Europe, and the extent to which he and his Nazi thugs were no better than common thieves.

83
Baltimore Sun
Michael Sragow
With Joan Allen bringing a crisp intelligence to the sharp, unsentimental narration, it's both awful and fascinating to follow Hitler's warped growth from frustrated painter to self-appointed arbiter of Germanic art.

83
Portland Oregonian
Shawn Levy
The film is somewhat scattered in construction, but it's an eye-opener.

80
Variety
Ronnie Scheib
This mesmerizing morality play, rich in rare archival footage and complete with heroic Allied saviors, merits a full-fledged arthouse run before reaching larger PBS and cable auds.

80
Village Voice
Michelle Orange
Impressive in scope if unremarkable in style, The Rape of Europa provides a chronology of World War II as it was experienced by "David," "Mona Lisa," and other artistic treasures the Nazis plundered.

80
Salon.com
Andrew O'Hehir
All in all, an exciting and terrifying new perspective on an era you probably thought you understood.

80
LA Weekly
Ernest Hardy
It’s a History Channel or PBS special that’s leaped the fence from the boob tube onto the big screen. And it’s riveting.

80
Los Angeles Times
Kenneth Turan
A surprisingly vast and involving topic.

80
Washington Post
Desson Thomson
Fascinating facts and testimony.

75
San Francisco Chronicle
Kenneth Baker
With impressive clarity and sweep, The Rape of Europa recounts the Nazi theft and destruction of European art and architecture.

75
New York Daily News
Jack Mathews
A veteran who was in the Allied force trying to drive Germans out of a landmark Italian monastery asks, "What is more important, a great piece of art or a human life?" That it has taken more than 60 years to get this incredible story told answers the question.

75
Chicago Sun-Times
Roger Ebert
A startling documentary.

63
Chicago Tribune
Michael Phillips
It’s absorbing. The world came perilously close to losing so many Rembrandts, so many Klimts. The cultural casualties, near and actual, may be dwarfed by the millions slaughtered in the same churn of history. But we are what we create, and when emblems of a civilization are reduced to pawns of wartime, there is no victor.

63
Boston Globe
Mark Feeney
Here the result is often disjointed and frustrating. That 2,000 people lived in the cellars of the Hermitage during the siege of Leningrad is certainly remarkable but not altogether germane to the fate of art during the war.

50
Entertainment Weekly
Owen Gleiberman
Unfortunately, most of the two-hour documentary is devoted to annotating what the Nazis stole for both their state and personal collections. The movie doesn't dramatize this crime -- it catalogs it. With deadening monotony.

50
New York Post
V.A. Musetto
Uninspired in style, and Joan Allen's narration is dry.


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