Louvre Museum occupied by German troops

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Russian film master Alexander Sokolov has been preparing for his new film "The Occupation of the Louvre" since he won the Golden Lion Award at the Venice Film Festival in 2011 for "Faust." This time Sokolov focused his lens on the Louvre Museum in Paris, dragging time and space back to the Second World War to explore the core relationship between art and politics under the Nazi occupation. The film has been shortlisted for the Golden Lion Award at the 72nd Venice Film Festival. After four years of dormancy, the Russian film master will once again appear in the city with a new work. I don’t know if he can win the award again, but this time as the world premiere of the film, it is enough to attract a lot of attention. . Sokolov has always been keen on making films about history and power. Three of his masterpieces, the "Quartet of Power", respectively involve: "Moloch" about Hitler, "Forgetting Lenin" about Lenin, and "Emperor Hirohito" about Japan. "sun". As an art lover, Sokolov also has a special liking for museums with treasure troves of cultural collections. As early as 2002, his masterpiece "Russian Ark" was shot in the Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg. This new work "The Louvre Under Occupation" directly focuses on the Louvre in France, the first of the four major museums in the world, and will surely stage a historical story about art, politics and culture...

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