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detalles de Microfihe: diamond trade

Título Microfihe: diamond trade
Duración: 4 min. 0 seg.
Formato de Realización: VHS
Formato de Presentación: DVD
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Fecha de Producción: enero de 2004
Ciudad de Producción: New York
País de Producción: Estados Unidos
Sinopsis: Single channel colour video with sound. 5:00 on the night of the 27th of april, 1974, members of an armed ira gang stole nineteen paintings from russborough house worth a total of £8 million, including works by gainsborough, vermeer, and velásquez. the gang demanded the return of irish republican prisoners from england as well as £500,000 in ransom money. the authorities hit back by offering a £100,000 reward for information. ten days after the robbery, gardaí recovered the paintings in a house in co. cork. a wealthy englishwoman, dr. rose dugdale, was charged and convicted. she was also convicted of involvement in an earlier ira operation, a hijacked helicopter attack on an ruc station. rose dugdale received a total of 18 years in prison, and served 9 of them. in this work, the genealogy of this event is traced using the now outdated library microfiche image archiving system. shots from national news reports of the time were re-photographed from the internet, and edited together in a sequence of pairings that enable the viewer to piece together the event anew. of interest here in this exercise in spectatorship is the series of exchanges that are presented. the beit family fortune which was initially used to buy these paintings was accumulated by alfred beit in partnership with cecil rhodes as the de beers consolidated mines in south africa, which in 1891 owned 90% of the world’s diamond production. these profits were used to buy paintings, which were stolen from russborough house a total of four times over the last thirty years. the sequence of exchanges is what is interesting here, where african diamonds become western european art masterpieces, swapped for political prisoners, and later bargaining chips used by organized crime gangs in negotiations with the irish state.
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Director/a: David Phillips & Paul Rowley
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Web: www.condensate.net
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Licencia de distribución: Dominio público
Sección: Informativa
   
Lugar de proyección: Miércoles A
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