QUEEN OF DIAMONDS Cinema's Legacy

Filmmaker Nina Menkes is a spell caster, a conjurer who weaves a hypnotic trance amid the white bones and blue sky of the expansive and alienating desert landscape. Its dark nights punctuated by neon and the ever-constant chorus of slot machines, the Las Vegas illusion of liveliness is made all the more beguiling in this intimate, penetrating depiction of blackjack dealer, compellingly portrayed by the filmmaker’s sister, muse and cinematic alter-ego, Tinka Menkes. Independent cinema at its most radically independent, QUEEN OF DIAMONDS loudly rejects entrenched norms, establishing a remarkable aesthetic characterized by extended takes, careful compositions and a pointed use of silence. Menkes’ is a cinematic universe that revels in the strange and the arcane, providing space for contemplation as an immersive cinema of experience. – Malin Kan

Considered one of America’s foremost independent filmmakers, Nina Menkes has been called “brilliant, one of the most provocative artists in film today” by the Los Angeles Times. Her films synthesize dream-worlds with harsh, outer realities and have played in major festivals, and the Whitney Museum of American Art and MOMA in NYC. QUEEN OF DIAMONDS first screened at AFI FEST in 1991.

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Details

Country: USA

Year: 1991

Director: Nina Menkes

Screenwriter: Nina Menkes

Producer: Nina Menkes

Director of Photography: Nina Menkes

Editor: Nina Menkes

Production Designer: Nina Menkes

Cast/Featuring: Tinka Menkes, Emellda J. Beech

Running Time (minutes): 77 min

Language: English

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