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By snatching his seven-year-old daughter from her mother's custody, after a bitter divorce, the man calling himself Clark Rockefeller blew the lid off a lifelong con game, which had culminated with his posing as a scion of the famous dynasty. MARK SEAL learns how the impostor charmed his way into exclusive communities, clubs, and financial institutions marrying a Harvard M.B.A.; working at Kidder, Peabody; and showing off an extraordinary art collection until his arrest brought him face-to-face with his past and with questions regarding skeletal remains dug up in a California backyard.
New Documentaries on Netflix in February 2021
Estimated reading time: 3 minutes
At least February is the shortest month, hey?!
That said, at least the documentaries we’ve got coming are pretty good ones. Featuring true-crime, sports, art, and music, there should be something for everyone in February’s documentary drop.
Made You Look: A True Story about Fake Art (2020)
Runtime: 1hr 34 min
Landing sometime in February is
Made You Look: a compelling documentary movie about a modern-day heist that shook the art world to its core.
One of New York’s most prestigious galleries, Knoedler & Company, made millions selling previously-unseen works by art legends like Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko, Robert Motherwell. However, when the paintings turned out to be fakes, the world had questions to be answered. Features candid interviews with the gallery director, Ann Freedman, as well as her prestigious clients.