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  1. Queen of Diamonds is a 1991 [1] American independent [2] drama film directed by Nina Menkes, starring her sister Tinka Menkes . Plot. A portrait of a damaged, alienated woman named Firdaus, who also works as a Las Vegas blackjack dealer. [3] [4] Cast. Tinka Menkes as Firdaus. Emmellda Beech as Best Friend. Release.

  2. 29 de nov. de 1991 · Queen of Diamonds: Directed by Nina Menkes. With Tinka Menkes, Jeff Douglas, Emmellda Beech, Kathryn Francomacaro. Amid glittering casino lights and desert landscapes of Las Vegas, a blackjack dealer called Firdaus ponders the fate of her missing husband while her next-door neighbors deal in mutual abuse.

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    • Drama
    • Nina Menkes
    • 1991-11-29
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  4. Subtitles: English. Availability: Worldwide. Critically acclaimed for her radical and original cinematic work, Nina Menkes’ Queen of Diamonds (Sundance ’91) is the second title in a quartet of films (alongside The Great Sadness of Zohara (1983), Magdalena Viraga (1986), and The Bloody Child (1996)), that Menkes produced, wrote, directed ...

  5. 216. 20K views 5 years ago. Critically acclaimed for her radical feminist body of work, Nina Menkes’ Queen of Diamonds (Sundance ’91) is the second title in a quartet of films (alongside...

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  6. 25 de abr. de 2019 · April 25, 2019. The writer David Foster Wallace called Las Vegas “a city that pretends to be nothing but what it is, an enormous machine of exchange.” “Queen of Diamonds,” a 1991 film by ...

  7. 11 de out. de 1991 · Play Trailer. A Horseless Western. Overview. Firdaus is a Blackjack dealer in a Las Vegas landscape juxtaposed between glittering casino lights and the deteriorating desert oasis. Negotiating a missing husband and neighboring domestic violence, Firdaus’ world unfolds as a fragmented interplay between repetition and repressed anger. Nina Menkes.