The Lost Leonardo Full Movie Analysis: Story, Cast, Release Date, Budget, Box Office Collection, Review, Ratings & More

The Lost Leonardo

The Lost Leonardo is a 2021 Hollywood English language documentary drama film directed by Andreas Koefoed. It is produced by Andreas Dalsgaard, Christoph Jörg under the banners of Elk Film, Pumpernickle Films, Danish Film Institute, Swedish Film Institute, Nordic Film, TV Fund, Mika Media, Mitten Media, Alba Collis, Diamond Docs, and, Sky Arts. The film star Georgina Adam, Evan Beard, Yves Bouvier, Alexandra Bregman, Dianne Dwyer Modestini, Doug Patteson, Antoine Harari, Martin Kemp, Robert King Wittman, Alexander Parish, Jerry Saltz, and, Robert Simon are in title roles. The music was composed by Sveinug Nygaard.

The Lost Leonardo (2021) Full Movie Analysis: Release Date, Storyline, Plot, Cast, Actors Salary, Actors Net Worth, Budget, Box Office Collection, Day wise Collection, Trailer, Songs, Awards, Review, Ratings & More

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GenreDocumentary/Drama
LanguageEnglish
Directed byAndreas Koefoed
Star CastGeorgina Adam
Evan Beard
Yves Bouvier
Alexandra Bregman
Dianne Dwyer Modestini
Doug Patteson
Antoine Harari
Martin Kemp
Robert King Wittman
Alexander Parish
Jerry Saltz
Robert Simon
Produced byAndreas Dalsgaard
Christoph Jörg
Production
companies
Elk Film
Pumpernickle Films
Danish Film Institute
Swedish Film Institute
Nordic Film and TV Fund
Mika Media
Mitten Media
Alba Collis
Diamond Docs
Sky Arts
Written/Story byAndreas Dalsgaard
Andreas Koefoed
Christian Kirk Muff
Duska Zagorac
Mark Monroe
CinematographyAdam Jandrup
Edited byNicolás Nørgaard
Staffolani
Music bySveinug Nygaard
Distributed bySony Pictures Classics
Dogwoof
CountryUnited States
United Kingdom
Denmark
France
Sweden
Release dateSeptember 3, 2021 (United States)
Running time95 minutes
Budget$1 million
Box officeest. $ 500k

The Lost Leonardo Movie Storyline

The Misplaced The Salvator Mundi, the most expensive painting ever auctioned at $450 million, is alleged to be a long-lost masterwork by Leonardo da Vinci. Leonardo recounts the inner storey. The destiny of the Salvator Mundi is propelled by an unquenchable thirst for reputation, wealth, and dominance from the time it is acquired from a sleazy New Orleans auction shop and its owners find magnificent brushstrokes underneath its shoddy repair.

However, as its value rises, so do doubts regarding its legitimacy. Is this multi-million-dollar picture really by Leonardo da Vinci, or is it just what a few powerful people want it to be? The Lost Leonardo delves into the hidden motives of the world’s wealthiest individuals and most influential art organisations, revealing how entrenched interests have taken precedence over the truth.

The Lost Leonardo Movie Budget

The Lost Leonardo is made on the budget of $ 1 million all inclusive.

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Total Cost$1 million Approx.

The Lost Leonardo Movie Box Office Collection

Andreas Koefoed was named as the director in October 2019, with Dogwoof scheduled to release the picture in the UK. Sony Pictures Classics bought the film’s U.S. distribution rights in March 2021. On June 13, 2021, it made its global debut at the Tribeca Film Festival. On June 26, 2021, it was also shown at AFI Docs. On August 13, 2021, it was released in the United States, and on September 10, 2021, it was released in the United Kingdom.

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Overall CollectionAmount
US Nett NA
US Gross NA
Overseas NA
Worldwide Collection$ 500k
Verdict Average

The Lost Leonardo movie has done overall box office collection of estimated $623.33 million.

The Lost Leonardo Cast, Crew, Role, Salary,Remuneration & Net Worth

Here are the complete details of actors and actresses names in the movie.

1. Evan Beard

Evan Beard
InfoEvan Beard
Real NameEvan Beard
Salary Per MovieNot Known
Net Worth$1-5 million

2.Alexander Parish

Alexander Parish
InfoAlexander Parish
Real NameAlexander Parish
Salary Per Movie $184,030
Net Worth $3 million

3. Kenny Schachter

Kenny Schachter
InfoKenny Schachter
Real NameKenny Schachter
Salary Per MovieNot Known
Net WorthNot Known

4. Martin Kemp

Martin Kemp
InfoMartin Kemp
Real NameMartin Kemp
Salary Per MovieNot Known
Net Worth $4 million

5. Jerry Saltz

Jerry Saltz
InfoJerry Saltz
Real NameJerry Saltz
Salary Per Movie $250,000 
Net Worth $5 million

6. Luke Syson

Luke Syson
InfoLuke Syson
Real NameLuke Syson
Salary Per Movie $60,000
Net Worth $2 million

7. Robert King Wittman

Robert King Wittman
InfoRobert King Wittman
Real NameRobert King Wittman
Salary Per MovieNot Known
Net WorthNot Known

8. Georgina Adam

Georgina Adam
InfoGeorgina Adam
Real NameGeorgina Adam
Salary Per MovieNot Known
Net WorthNot Known

The Lost Leonardo Movie Awards

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The Lost Leonardo Movie Videos

The Lost Leonardo Movie Trailer

The Lost Leonardo Movie Review

The Lost Leonardo, on the other hand, is about addiction, vanity, dominance, and greed. Salvator Mundi is a symbol of potential for practically all of the actors in the movie. It was about transforming that potential into equity, whether that’s normative, economic, or even diplomatic, for some. Others for, this is about the self centered fulfilment of being someone who has found a hidden treasure.

There are a few characters that seem to be sincere. Dianne Modestini, who thinks the picture is a legitimate da Vinci, repaired the highly damaged artwork and seems to be one of just two people who actually appreciates it. Although it is unclear how much she planned to benefit from its preservation and ultimate sale, she remains unwavering in her disappointment that it won’t end up in the public museum. In another place, art researcher Martin Kemp is confident that the artwork is genuine, despite having nothing to gain from the claim other than possibly the dwindling prestige of having a view on the issue.

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