Built in 1926, Tate Manor resides on an Indian burial ground and was the site of countless hangings at the hands of North Georgia law enforcement, the KKK and anyone else Col. Samuel Tate wanted out of the way. Candice is invited to spend a weekend with her boyfriend in the deserted Victorian mansion. She drags along her best friend Marie, Marie's boyfriend Sean and Sean's kid brother Scott. The trouble is, something is already waiting for them inside - something that doesn't want them to leave.
The artist J.M.W. Turner is widely recognised as England’s greatest painter. Tate has the world’s finest and most extensive collection of his work. Turner at Tate explores Turner’s art through many of his best-known canvases and exquisite sketches and watercolours, all newly and exceptionally filmed in HDTV from the original artworks. Incorporating the landscapes and places that inspired the works, the film provides an overview of Turner’s life and - in an accessible and engrossing way - of critical approaches to his art. The film’s focus is Turner and England, and his work is considered against the radical social and political changes of the early nineteenth century. Turner at Tate is a film about ideas and history and landscape, a film about colour and light. Contributors include Tate curators Ian Warrell and David Blayney Brown, and art historians Sam Smiles and Barry Venning. Also featured on the DVD are ten additional short films, each of which considers in detail a major work.
Three masterpieces simply disappear. Robbed from the Kunsthalle Schirn in Frankfurt. It is the greatest art theft in German history. But how will the art thieves manage to install the loot on the market? A nerve racking tug-of-war, a struggle between the thieves, mafia bosses, dealers, lawyers, investigators, insurances and museums begins.
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