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Drama, Crime, Thriller • 2014 • 108 min • Teen (13+)

A French heist thriller from director Eric Barbier, The Last Diamond follows Simon, a burglar on probation recruited for an audacious job: stealing the legendary Florentine diamond at auction. To get close to the gem, he must charm Julia, a diamond expert with her own stakes in the sale. The Leans Traditional label reflects what is mostly absent rather than loudly present. The film carries no visible DEI casting agenda, no LGBTQ or trans storylines, and no political framing. It is a genre piece built around criminal craft, suspense, and a man-woman dynamic at the center of the plot. That conventional scaffolding, without progressive counterweights, quietly tips the needle.
Yvan Attal • Bérénice Bejo • Jean-François Stévenin
A French heist thriller from director Eric Barbier, The Last Diamond follows Simon, a burglar on probation recruited for an audacious job: stealing the legendary Florentine diamond at auction. To get close to the gem, he must charm Julia, a diamond expert with her own stakes in the sale. The Leans Traditional label reflects what is mostly absent rather than loudly present. The film carries no visible DEI casting agenda, no LGBTQ or trans storylines, and no political framing. It is a genre piece built around criminal craft, suspense, and a man-woman dynamic at the center of the plot. That conventional scaffolding, without progressive counterweights, quietly tips the needle.
Yvan Attal • Bérénice Bejo • Jean-François Stévenin
The film centers on a meticulously planned diamond heist, exploring themes of criminal expertise, suspense, and personal ambition within a high-stakes underworld. It maintains a neutral stance, focusing on the intricate plot and character motivations rather than engaging with broader political or societal ideologies.
The film features a traditional cast without explicit DEI-driven casting choices. Its narrative does not critically portray traditional identities or center on explicit DEI themes.
The Last Diamond, a heist thriller, primarily focuses on the intricacies of a diamond robbery and the relationships between the criminals involved. The narrative does not significantly explore or comment on family structures, roles, or values.
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The film does not feature identifiable transsexual characters or themes. The narrative centers on a master thief's final heist, involving a valuable diamond and a complex relationship, without incorporating any elements related to trans identity or experiences. No specific character arcs or plot points concerning trans identity are present within the story.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film is an original production and does not adapt characters from prior source material or historical records. Consequently, no characters are portrayed with a different gender than their established canon.
No characters in the film are established as having a different racial identity in prior source material or historical records. Therefore, no instances of race swapping are present.
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