In 1985, Willem de Kooning’s “Woman-Ochre,” one of the most valuable paintings of the 20th century, vanished into the Arizona desert after being cut from its frame at the University of Arizona Museum of Art. 32 years later, the $160 million painting was found hanging in the home of Jerry and Rita Alter in rural New Mexico.
Directing | Allison Otto | Director |
Writing | Mark Monroe | Screenplay |
Production | Bryn Mooser | Executive Producer |
Production | Kathryn Everett | Executive Producer |
Production | Tony Hsieh | Executive Producer |
Production | Andy Hsieh | Executive Producer |
Production | Justin Lacob | Executive Producer |
Production | John Boccardo | Executive Producer |
Production | Derek Esplin | Executive Producer |
Production | Shizuka Asakawa | Executive Producer |
Production | Kathleen L'Esperance | Executive Producer |
Production | Caryn Capotosto | Producer |
Production | Jill Latiano Howerton | Producer |
Production | Joshua A. Kunau | Producer |
Writing | Nick Andert | Screenplay |
Editing | Nick Andert | Editor |
Camera | Rod Hassler | Director of Photography |
Camera | Matt Ryan | Director of Photography |
Production | Mary Kay Cook | Co-Producer |
Production | Heath Cullens | Co-Producer |