Synopsis
In 1972, Rose Dugdale, a British aristocratic who had renounced her wealth and privilege, led a violent, armed raid on Russborough House, Wicklow in which nineteen masterpiece paintings were stolen. Baltimore deftly portrays a fascinating psychological study of Rose’s upbringing and political radicalisation. Capturing both Rose’s vulnerability and the ferocity of her political convictions, Imogen Poots is magnetic and intense.