"Nowadays there is no reputable art collection of distinction which does not contain a genuine “Rembrandt”. With his portraits, the Dutch artist seemed to directly capture people's souls. Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn, born in 1606 as a miller’s son, changed the world of painting like no other.
But who was this baroque genius who enchanted people through the centuries? His biography is riddled with strokes of fate and family perplexities, and when the art titan died at the age of 63, he was a lonely, impoverished, and misunderstood outlaw. This documentary traces his roots in his Dutch homeland and closely observes one of the greatest research and conservation projects in art history, ""Operation Nightwatch"" in the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam."