Leo Takes a Fancy to Zwick's "Diamond"
Director Ed Zwick ("Glory") and his frequent writing partner, Marshall Herskovitz, will bring "The Blood Diamond" to the big screen, and they're hoping to rope Leonardo DiCaprio ("The Beach") for the leading role. Variety describes the plot as "set in Sierra Leone circa 1999, a time when the nation was in the midst of a horrific civil war. DiCaprio would play the role of a smuggler who specializes in the sale of "blood diamonds," also known as "conflict diamonds" -- the precious stones used to finance rebellions, privateers and terrorists."
"When the smuggler encounters an indigenous Mende farmer whose young son has disappeared into the RUF's army of child soldiers, the two men's fates become linked."
Mr. Zwick hopes to get the WB project underway later this year, just as soon as Leo's done working on Martin Scorsese's "The Departed."
"When the smuggler encounters an indigenous Mende farmer whose young son has disappeared into the RUF's army of child soldiers, the two men's fates become linked."
Mr. Zwick hopes to get the WB project underway later this year, just as soon as Leo's done working on Martin Scorsese's "The Departed."
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dodadoof writes: on Jun 29 2005 07:53 AM Im happy they are making a movie about Blood Diamonds... But they better not screw this film up because alot of people in Sirra Leone have been killed, had their arms cut off and children taken from them to be brainwashed and thrown into a rebel army. I truly hope this is a serious film. (Reply to this) |
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lovelykeira writes: on Jun 29 2005 12:35 PM Zwick is a very talented guy and I'm sure that he won't turn this into anything lighthearted. I'm really going to be waiting for this. (Reply to this) |
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sox1919 writes: on Jun 30 2005 02:50 PM Zwick's only mistake in cinema was not killing off Capt. Algren (tom cruise) in the last samurai. would have made it twice as good as it already was. (Reply to this) |
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