SXSW crime curiosity The Thief Collector leaves its questions unanswered.
, the latest documentary from Alison Otto . And while most of them remain unanswered by the film’s end, there is no shortage of theories set forth by the film’s participants.
What is known is this: On November 29th, 1985, Willem de Kooning’s painting “Woman-Ochre” was stolen from the University of Arizona’s Museum of Art in Tucson during business hours. The theft was much publicized, as the painting was quite expensive. In 2017, the painting was found in Cliff, New Mexico hanging on a wall in the residence of Jerry and Rita Alter, both deceased. The painting was found by the antique dealers who had bought the estate.
At the center of Otto’s film is Jerry and Rita.
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