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SummaryDesperate for answers about the theft of her 2 paintings, a Czech artist seeks out and befriends the career criminal who stole them. After inviting her thief to sit for a portrait, the two form an improbable relationship and an inextricable bond that will forever link these lonely souls.

Directed By:Benjamin Ree

The Painter and the Thief

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May 21, 2020
100
Boston Globe
So compelling is The Painter and the Thief — and ultimately so powerfully moving in its faith in human resilience — that you may not notice the illuminating ways in which Ree plays with form and viewpoint. The documentary won a special jury award for creative storytelling at the most recent Sundance Film Festival and it comes to streaming video as one of the year’s most affecting and subtly radical movie experiences.
May 20, 2020
88
Chicago Tribune
It is an almost startlingly intimate film, following this strange relationship between these two, as they go through the challenges of life.
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Jul 21, 2021
8
bertobellamy
A unique and improbable documentary and a very profound character study about two contrasting individuals. The relationship that Benjamin Ree captures — with many twists and turns — shows a peculiar but very human bond. Some scenes may feel staged, but I think this is essential to fully appreciate this film as an art piece.
Oct 25, 2020
8
LisaLR1
This weekend, thanks to IDA (International Documentary Association), I was given the opportunity to watch Norwegian filmmaker Benjamin Ree's documentary, "The Painter and the Thief." The film follows the 3 year journey of Czech artist living in Norway, Barbora Kysilkova, and her attempt to locate several of her paintings stolen from an art gallery. Barbora connects at the trial with caught ringleader, Karl-Bertil Nordland, a career criminal fighting a heroin addiction and a (possibly)feigned memory loss of the theft, and offers to paint his self-portrait, in hopes this may help her find out the whereabouts of the stolen paintings. What follows this initial meeting between the two is an unexpected friendship and empathetic bond over the next 3 years. Without giving anything away, the documentary's ending is rather extraordinary.
Dec 7, 2020
80
The Observer (UK)
Fascinating, confounding and continually surprising.
May 21, 2020
80
Wall Street Journal
The oddity of the crime lay in the value of the art — relatively low, except to the artist, a young Czech woman who was neither famous nor rich. The beauty of the film lies in the bond she forges with one of the thieves after they’re found by police and sentenced to 75 days in prison. Questions of identity haunt both the victim and the perp — not their names or addresses, but who they are in the farthest reaches of their psyches, and who they may become.
May 21, 2020
75
TheWrap
The Painter and the Thief is a fascinating, perplexing, occasionally annoying but always involving chronicle of a truly crazy relationship.
May 25, 2020
70
Rolling Stone
You can be successfully creative or you can end taking a much more crooked path. As The Painter and the Thief so ably demonstrates, your life is worthy or compassion and consideration regardless.
Jan 25, 2020
67
IndieWire
Intimate and involving as it can be, The Painter and the Thief increasingly leaves the impression that Kysilkova and Nordland are holding something back.
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May 29, 2020
6
Brent_Marchant
An intriguing story -- or, rather, an intriguing collection of stories -- that are all linked to one another but don't gel in a fully cohesive and coherent way. This documentary about an emerging artist whose two most prized paintings are impulsively stolen from an Oslo gallery by an intelligent but strung-out junkie explores the unlikely friendship that develops between them when she subsequently asks to do a portrait of him. What appears to start out as an act of forgiveness and compassion grows into a complex, almost co-dependent relationship in which the parties attempt to explore their unusual involvement with one another, as well as aspects of themselves that have never been addressed before. But, ultimately, viewers are left to ask, "All to what end?" It's as if audiences are being asked to take the documentation of their intimate interaction on faith, that there's something innately profound to it that's never fully explained but is nevertheless not to be doubted. In taking that approach, director Benjamin Ree asks much from his viewers without delivering the same in return, a problem compounded by a somewhat confounding narrative time line and the inclusion of too much incidental material that could have easily been snipped. I genuinely expect more out of the films of producer Morgan Neville ("20 Feet from ****," "The Music of Strangers: Yo-Yo Ma and the Silk Road Ensemble," "Best of Enemies: Buckley vs. Vidal," "Won't You Be My Neighbor?"), an aspect clearly missing here. This is by no means an awful film -- just one that isn't as good as it could have been.
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