Blood Diamond: The Interview

The film Blood Diamond, starring Leonardo DiCaprio, opens in theaters across the U.S. tomorrow. I saw a sneak preview earlier this week, and without giving away my opinion of the plot, I can tell you that the political context is informative and fair, and will hopefully educate a general audience about some of the events ...

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The film Blood Diamond, starring Leonardo DiCaprio, opens in theaters across the U.S. tomorrow. I saw a sneak preview earlier this week, and without giving away my opinion of the plot, I can tell you that the political context is informative and fair, and will hopefully educate a general audience about some of the events that happened in Africa not that long ago. As for the controversy ... for the past couple months, the diamond industry has expressed fears that sales of the jewel may plummet this holiday season after viewers watch the movie. The World Diamond Council set up a Web site, diamondfacts.org, to educate customers about where their diamonds come from.  Another group called Diamonds for Africa (unaffiliated with the movie) set up a parody site to provide another point of view. Check out the sites, do a little homework, and make up your own mind.

The film Blood Diamond, starring Leonardo DiCaprio, opens in theaters across the U.S. tomorrow. I saw a sneak preview earlier this week, and without giving away my opinion of the plot, I can tell you that the political context is informative and fair, and will hopefully educate a general audience about some of the events that happened in Africa not that long ago. As for the controversy … for the past couple months, the diamond industry has expressed fears that sales of the jewel may plummet this holiday season after viewers watch the movie. The World Diamond Council set up a Web site, diamondfacts.org, to educate customers about where their diamonds come from.  Another group called Diamonds for Africa (unaffiliated with the movie) set up a parody site to provide another point of view. Check out the sites, do a little homework, and make up your own mind.

Earlier this week, FP sat down with director Ed Zwick to talk about why he chose to make this movie, and what he thinks of the political context. Also, be sure to check out FP‘s photo essay, A Trail of Diamonds, which follows the precious stone from the mines of West Africa through India to the showrooms of Paris and New York. And take a gander at this week’s FP List, which examines other valuable commodities with ethically questionable origins.

Christine Y. Chen is a senior editor at Foreign Policy.

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