Did you know the Mona Lisa was stolen? And that she was missing for nearly 2-1/2 years? Find out how and why in “Mona Lisa Is Missing,” a fascinating, award-winning film about the unthinkable 1911 theft of Leonardo da Vinci’s most famous masterpiece. Filmmakers will be at the Putnam during the screening for audience discussion.
 
Here’s what critics are saying about this movie:
“...humorous, fast-paced, entertaining”
Loren King, The Boston Globe
 
“...a fascinating...
and wonderful film.”
Milton Esterow, Former Editor & Publisher, ARTnews
 
Details
Showtimes: Tuesday, March 14 | 1 p.m. & 6 p.m.
Cost: $8.50/Adult | $7.50/Students/Seniors/Military | $7/Youth
Putnam members receive $1 off individual ticket prices listed above.
 
To buy tickets call 563-324-1933, email SLee@putnam.org or pay at the door.
 
Learn more here.

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