- A young girl named Diamond is deceived, betrayed and programmed to become a most efficient, elite and disturbed assassin as she confronts her inner-struggle of good and evil.
- As an ode to women in film comes a narrative of an organized and violent response to the state of political and social affairs regarding women and minorities rights in America. In the vein and mix of such classic films as "Blue Velvet", "Clockwork Orange", "Fargo", Cassavetes' "Gloria" along with "Columbiana", "Le Femme Nikita" with a twist like "The Usual Suspects" comes "DIAMOND"- A dark, poignant, provocative, political and off beat tale about a young girl named Diamond who witnessed a horrific incident and was deceived, betrayed, programmed and manipulated by a notorious Feminist organization FEAN (Female Empowered Assassin Network) to become their centerpiece and one of their most efficient, elite and disturbed assassins as she confronts her inner-struggle of good and evil, light and dark, and hypocrisy on her journey.—Ty Granderson Jones
- As an ode to women in film comes a narrative inspired by the cinematic styles and storytelling of filmmakers, i.e., Kubrick, Cassavetes, Lynch and Coen Bros. about an organized and violent response to the state of political and social affairs regarding women rights in America via the tribulations, evolution and journey of a young girl, Diamond.
- An ode to women in film via a narrative of an organized, and violent response to the state of political and social affairs regarding womens rights in America. In the vein and mix of such films as the classic Clockwork Orange, Fargo, Columbiana, Le Femme Nikita, Blue Velvet, and The Usual Suspects comes DIAMOND- A dark, poignant, provocative, political and off beat tale about a young girl named Diamond who witnessed a horrific incident and was deceived, betrayed, programmed and manipulated by a notorious feminist organization FEAN (Females Empowered Assassins Network) to become their centerpiece, and one of their most efficient, elite and disturbed assassins as she confronts her inner-struggle of good and evil, light and dark, and hypocrisy on her journey.
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