DIAMONDS AND RUST


Title   Cast   Director   Year Shown  Other Info    Country  Notes 




Israel, 2001, 73 min

Shown in 2001

CREDITS

dir
Adi Barash
prod
Adi Barash, Ruthie Shatz
scr
Ruthie Shatz, Adi Barash
cam
Adi Barash
editor
Ruthie Shatz

OTHER

source
Adi Barash and Ruthie Shatz, 27 West 96th Street #8A, New York, NY 10025. EMAIL: adibarash@aol.com
premiere
North American Premiere

COMMENTS

Screened with Cock Fight. Adi Barash, Ruthie Shatz in person.
Diamonds and Rust

On the trawler The Spirit of Namibia, moored off the coast of Africa, diamond mining goes on around the clock. On the ocean floor the supply of the coveted little gems seems endless, but their capture is muddy with politics and fraught with racial tensions. Without commentary, filmmakers Adi Barash and Ruthie Shatz plunge us into the daily life of an international crew working in the service of a faceless mining conglomerate that owns not only the ship but the surrounding waters as well. As they do battle with the rusty old boat and its dubious rewards, the men are drawn into contemplation of their situation. Their social matrix is a revealing microcosm: white South Africans spouting racist theories, Cubans who write poetry and speak of love, an Israeli security manager who makes himself the enemy, Namibian deck hands who find themselves colonized in their own country. It’s a fascinating tale—a heart of darkness in which diamonds are forever.

—Judy Bloch