A complex tale about small and big players in the African diamond business, wrapped around a murder of a United States Senator's daughter.A complex tale about small and big players in the African diamond business, wrapped around a murder of a United States Senator's daughter.A complex tale about small and big players in the African diamond business, wrapped around a murder of a United States Senator's daughter.
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- 13 nominations
Benjamin Ayres
- Steve Dyson
- (as Ben Ayres)
Mary-Anne Barlow
- Vicky Doyle
- (as Mary-Ann Barlow)
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- TriviaThe tea service used at the American Ambassador's residence in the Democratic Republic of the Congo is Royal Albert's Old Country Roses, a pattern frequently used in movies.
- ConnectionsReferences Đại Lộ Hoàng Hôn (1950)
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A murder mystery that uncovers the true suspects are diamonds.
This is a movie about the Diamond industry. About the power and seduction and corruption they have on everyone they come into contact with. it is not a documentary, and it doesn't try to encompass it all. The four main players are a senator trying to uncover why her daughter was killed, in an African "Hell-Hole". A young turk, rips his fathers diamond company out from underneath him with his aggressive ways. A young ground scientist tries to make up for getting crew killed by finding another mine. A young boy with a fist full of diamonds tries to smuggle them to their destination. All lives intersect all lines are crossed. A lot of people get their come-up-ance. it doesn't try to solve world problems or bring new questions. This is the way it is, it just tells a story, and a damn good one at that.
- nathan-yeo
- Aug 22, 2009
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