Queen of Diamonds [In-Person Only]

This event took place Mar 6 - Mar 10, 2024

$14 General Admission
$10 Student/Child/Senior
$7 NWFF Member

Nina Menkes
US
1991
1h 17m

About

(Nina Menkes, US, 1991, 77 min, in English)

** New 4K restoration! **

Critically acclaimed for her radical, feminist body of work, Nina Menkes’ Queen of Diamonds is the second title in a quartet of films that Menkes produced, wrote, directed, and shot, all of which star her sister, Tinka Menkes.

Queen of Diamonds follows the alienated life of Firdaus (Tinka Menkes), 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 but hypnotic interplay between repetition and oppressed anger. Shot with a beautiful compositional rigor echoing Chantal Akerman’s Jeanne Dielman, Queen of Diamonds is a remarkable and demanding masterpiece of American independent filmmaking. Heralded as one of the most challenging and subversive filmmakers working today, the re-release of Queen of Diamonds marks the start of a new critical recognition for Nina Menkes’ groundbreaking work.

Synopsis and stills courtesy of Arbelos Films.

“Queen of Diamonds is my painting of the U.S.: an over-enlarged, profit-motivated core surrounded by mute and arid alienation. The protagonist, Firdaus, is both deeply estranged and psychically powerful. Her loner position is the backside of centuries of Western Heroes: she stands in the center as watcher and victim of a system which is starting to crack.” – Nina Menkes

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Ticketing, concessions, cinemas, restrooms, and our public edit lab are located on Northwest Film Forum’s ground floor, which is wheelchair accessible. All doors in Northwest Film Forum are non-motorized, and may require staff assistance to open. Our upstairs workshop room is not wheelchair accessible.

The majority of seats in our main cinema are 21″ wide from armrest to armrest; some seats are 19″ wide. We are working on creating the option of removable armrests!

We have a limited number of assistive listening devices available for programs hosted in our larger theater, Cinema 1. These devices are maintained by the Technical Director, and can be requested at the ticketing and concessions counter. Also available at the front desk is a Sensory Kit you can borrow, which includes a Communication Card, noise-reducing headphones, and fidget toys.

The Forum does NOT have assistive devices for the visually impaired, and is not (yet) a scent-free venue. Our commitment to increasing access for our audiences is ongoing, and we welcome all public input on the subject!

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⚠️ Covid-19 Policies ⚠️

NWFF patrons will be required to wear masks that cover both nose and mouth while in the building. Disposable masks are available at the door for those who need them. We are not currently checking vaccination cards. Recent variants of COVID-19 readily infect and spread between individuals regardless of vaccination status.

Read more about NWFF’s policies regarding cleaning, masks, and capacity limitations here.

Praise for Queen of Diamonds:

“Queen of Diamonds may become for America in the ’90s what Jeanne Dielman was for Europe in the ’70s: a cult classic using rigorous visual composition to penetrate the innermost recesses of the soul.” – Berenice Reynaud, The Chicago Reader

One of the most provocative and challenging artists in film today. Taxing, shimmering, hypnotic, Queen of Diamonds demands being seen more than once to fully absorb its beauty and meaning. One of the year’s ten best films.” – Kevin Thomas, Los Angeles Times

Menkes has more to say on the subject of violence than any American director since Peckinpah and Cassavettes.” – Phil Coldiron, LA Weekly

About the restoration:

Queen of Diamonds has been photochemically preserved in 35mm and digitally mastered in 4K by the Academy Film Archive and the Film Foundation, with funding provided by the George Lucas Family Foundation.

Working with the original 35mm camera negative, the Academy Film Archive produced a new preservation interpositive, internegative, and multiple prints at Fotokem, Burbank.

The new digital transfer was scanned in 4K resolution from the new 35mm interpositive on a Lasergraphics Director Scanner by Illuminate Hollywood. The soundtrack was remastered by Audio Mechanics from the original 35mm magnetic mix.


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