[Machine Translation] Egon Schiele's masterpiece "Sunflowers" was looted by the Nazis. Based on a true story, this moving film depicts the game played over the masterpiece. Is it the eye of beauty or the heart of greed that is tested by the masterpiece? Or is it the heart of greed? --Andre, a talented auctioneer working at an auction house in Paris, receives an appraisal of a painting believed to be by Egon Schiele. Since no painting by an artist as famous as Schiele has appeared on the market for the past 30 years, Andre initially suspects it is a forgery, but he and his ex-wife and partner Bertina visit Mulhouse, an industrial city in eastern France, where the painting was found. The painting was found in a simple house where Martin, a young man working the night shift at a chemical factory, and his mother lived together. Andre and Bertina cannot help but laugh when they see the painting, which had been kept by a father and son who obviously have nothing to do with art. It was undoubtedly Egon Schiele's masterpiece, "Sunflowers," which was unexpectedly found. Andre sets out to auction off the unexpectedly found painting, but is met with various attempts to sabotage the auction... Special Features: Trailer.