This is a poetic film set in the times of Lenin's NEP. A ballet dancer steals a brooch and gives it as a present to another dancer. This is a crime of passion. A mysterious black ball is after the heroine. She runs away from it and manages to give the brooch in an exquisite pirouette movement, as shiny as diamond facets. What gives a stone its dazzling luster are its polished facets. But the real gem is love, and it's much harder to get than any diamond in the world.
Unfortunately the movie Diamonds. Theft is not yet available on HBO Max.
Art | Natalya Kochergina | Production Design |
Crew | Evgeny Mironenko | Special Effects |
Costume & Make-Up | Tamara Frid | Makeup Artist |
Sound | Kirill Vasilenko | Sound Director |
Camera | Vladimir Gusev | Additional Director of Photography |
Sound | Vladimir Persov | Sound Director |
Camera | Anatoly Groshev | Additional Director of Photography |
Editing | Igor Malakhov | Editor |
Directing | Sergey Makarichev | Assistant Director |
Visual Effects | Viktor Okovityy | VFX Artist |
Visual Effects | Oleg Plaksin | Visual Effects Camera |
Production | Vyacheslav Telnov | Producer |
Production | Konstantin Ernst | Producer |
Production | Lyubov Arkus | Producer |
Production | Konstantin Shavlovsky | Producer |
Editing | Taisiya Krugovykh | Editor |
Costume & Make-Up | Natalya Kochergina | Costume Design |
Costume & Make-Up | Nadezhda Vasileva | Costume Design |
Writing | Rustam Khamdamov | Writer |
Sound | David Goloshchyokin | Music |
Directing | Rustam Khamdamov | Director |
Camera | Sergey Mokritsky | Director of Photography |
Crew | Vladimir Sevostyanikhin | Stunt Coordinator |