Diamond (1979)
Investigates middle class family life, subsuming themes of love, marriage, sex, greed, and mishap under an existential query into values and meaning. The characters, fashioned out of two diamond-shaped pieces of cardboard, become embroiled in a series of rather loosely linked chronological events.
Director: Tony Oursler
Runtime: 25 min
Release Date: January 1, 1979
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Diamond about?
- Investigates middle class family life, subsuming themes of love, marriage, sex, greed, and mishap under an existential query into values and meaning. The characters, fashioned out of two diamond-shaped pieces of cardboard, become embroiled in a series of rather loosely linked chronological events.
- Who directed Diamond?
- Diamond was directed by Tony Oursler.
- How long is Diamond?
- Diamond has a runtime of 25m (25 minutes).