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  1. Museo. On a fateful Christmas Eve, Juan Nuñez (Gael García Bernal) and Benjamín Wilson (Leonardo Ortizgris) decide it's finally time to distinguish themselves by executing the most infamous cultural artifacts heist in all of Mexican history. Rentals include 30 days to start watching this video and 48 hours to finish once started. On a ...

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    Sammlungen. Über eine Million Objekte, darunter Requisiten, Kostüme, Drehbücher, Filmtechnik aus mehr als 100 Jahren Filmgeschichte in Babelsberg.

  3. Museo does not offer clean answers to any of its questions, but the film’s point of view (complete with hindsight-laden narration by a wiser Wilson) suggests that the reasons people do the things they do will often remain a mystery, not only to the outside observer, but also to the doer. That Ruizpalacios creates a world in which it seems plausible to wholly identify with these clumsy ...

  4. Synopsis. Based on the largest heist in Mexico’s history. Mexico, 1985. Juan and Wilson, two perennial Veterinary students, perpetrate an audacious heist in the National Museum of Anthropology, running away with a loot of more than hundred invaluable pieces of Mayan art, unaware of the consequences of their outrageous act. Remove Ads.

  5. Museum erzählt von einem spektakulären Einbruch im National Museum of Anthropology in Mexico City, bei dem 140 Kunstwerk gestohlen wurden.

  6. The DFF - Deutsches Filminstitut & Filmmuseum is a leading international film heritage institution. We are pioneers in the preservation of film heritage and the communication of film culture to a worldwide audience. To this end, we uniquely combine museum, cinema, archives and collections, festivals, digital platforms, research and digitization projects as well as numerous educational ...

  7. The Deutsche KinemathekMuseum für Film and Fernsehen is commited to collecting, preserving, indexing, presenting, and transmitting audio-visual heritage.