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The Burnt Orange Heresy

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Interview: Giuseppe Capotondi on the Art of Deception in “The Burnt Orange Heresy”

The director talks about peeling back the layers of truth in this thriller set in the world of high art - and low morals - starring Claes Bang and Elizabeth Debicki.
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Review: High Art Gets Down and Dirty in the Devilishly Entertaining “The Burnt Orange Heresy”

Claes Bang and Elizabeth Debicki make for a dashing pair capable of nasty things in this crafty thriller set in the art world.
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Interview: Nancy Buirski and Peggy Loving on Finally Getting to Tell “The Loving Story”

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