George Clooney and his frequent writer/production partner Grant Heslov (pictured above) have largely focused on awards-friendly fare and “Oscar bait,” including Good Night, and Good Luck, the Clooney-starring and Heslov-produced The American and the 2011 political drama, The Ides of March. Even their comical collaborations (ex. Leatherheads) are considered only semi-mainstream flicks.
The pair’s next team effort will be both (somewhat) more commercial and big-budgeted: The Monuments Men, a WWII thriller that chronicles the U.S. Government’s efforts to recapture precious artwork stolen by the Nazi regime.
Monuments Men will be based on the historical non-fiction work “The Monuments Men: Allied Heroes, Nazi Thieves, and the Greatest Treasure Hunt in History” by Robert M. Edsel. It tells the tale of how a special team composed of “American and British museum directors, curators, art historians, and others” were brought together, in order to travel around Europe (in the aftermath of D-Day) and track down the innumerable cultural and artistic artifacts claimed by Adolf Hitler and his followers. Edsel’s book focuses specifically on six of those “Monuments Men.”
http://screenrant.com/george-clooney-monuments-men-sandy-146480/
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