In 1972, Al Monday and his gang robbed the Worcester Art Museum in Massachusetts in broad daylight. They shot a guard and fled with two Gauguins, a Picasso, and a Rembrandt. In Kelly Reichardt’s new heist film, loosely inspired by that long-ago crime, a vain, clueless 1970s suburban family man named James (Josh O’Connor) moonlights as an art thief, stealing four Arthur Dove paintings. His father, Bill (Bill Camp), is a formidable judge; his mother, Sarah (Hope Davis), indulges his whims. But what to do with the paintings once they’re stolen? Fence them? Hide them? This realistic art-heist film was part of the Competition line-up in Cannes this past May. —Elena Clavarino