

The Savior for Sale
Visit website7.4/10 • 8
2021-11-25 • 1h 40m
The story of the Salvator Mundi
In November 15, 2017, the painting Salvator Mundi, attributed to Italian artist Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519), was sold for an unprecedented $450 million. An examination of the dirty secrets of the art world and the surprising story of how a work of art is capable of upsetting both personal and geopolitical interests.
- Directors
- Antoine Vitkine
- Writters
- Antoine Vitkine
- Editors
- Antoine Vitkine, Tania Goldenberg

The Savior for Sale
Visit website2021-11-25 • 1h 40m
7.4/10 • 8
The story of the Salvator Mundi
In November 15, 2017, the painting Salvator Mundi, attributed to Italian artist Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519), was sold for an unprecedented $450 million. An examination of the dirty secrets of the art world and the surprising story of how a work of art is capable of upsetting both personal and geopolitical interests.
- Directors
- Antoine Vitkine
- Writters
- Antoine Vitkine
- Editors
- Antoine Vitkine, Tania Goldenberg
Top Billed Cast
View CreditsRobert Simon
Self / The Merchant #1
Basil Hendry
Self - Son of the Painting's Owner (voice)
Dianne Dwyer Modestini
Self - Painting Conservator
Luke Syson
Self / The Curator
Martin Kemp
Self / The Expert
Matthew Landrus
Self / The Researcher
Scott Reyburn
Self / The Journalist
Warren Adelson
Self / The Merchant #2
Nicolas Joly
Self - Former Shoteby's France VP
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- Original Language
- French
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- Keywords
- louvre museumleonardo da vinciart dealerart historypolitical corruptionart auctionrenaissance paintingitalian renaissancegeopoliticsart marketrussian oligarchpainting exhibitionnational gallery of artart historian