The main character is Maria Altmann. She was the woman who fought to get the 'Woman in Gold' painting back. And then there was Randol Schoenberg, the lawyer who helped her in the legal battle.
The movie 'Women in Gold' is based on the true story of Maria Altmann. The Nazis stole her family's precious Klimt painting. She was determined to get it back. It's a story of her perseverance in the face of many obstacles, legal and otherwise. The painting was a symbol of her family's past and its rightful place was with her family again. She had to deal with international laws and the Austrian government who were reluctant to part with the famous painting at first.
Well, 'Gold 2022' is purely fictional. The story and characters were created by the writer's imagination rather than being based on real events or people.
Most likely not. Usually, when a story is labeled as such, it's indicated explicitly. Since there's no mention of it being based on reality for 'Gold', it's likely fictional.
I don't think so. Gold is likely a fictional creation with elements that might draw inspiration from various sources but not based on a specific true event.