PRODUCTION / FUNDING Ireland / Switzerland / UK
Eva Green, Ben Whishaw and Alessandro Nivola join the cast of Antonia Campbell-Hughes’ Diamond Shitter
- Also starring Raffey Cassidy, the upcoming body-thriller will be featured in Beta Cinema’s slate for the imminent EFM

Antonia Campbell-Hughes’ upcoming body-thriller Diamond Shitter, starring Raffey Cassidy, has revealed some brand-new additions to its cast, including Eva Green, Ben Whishaw and Alessandro Nivola. Ahead of the European Film Market (EFM, 13-19 February), German sales agent Beta Cinema has secured the international sales rights, while UTA Independent Film Group will manage the North American distribution.
Set within the affluent expat community of Geneva, Diamond Shitter follows Nollaig, a young intern who unwittingly triggers a dark transformation in her host family's privileged household after stealing their valuable diamonds and absorbing them into her body. In doing so, she uncovers the hidden truths lurking behind the family's facade of wealth and power.
Up-and-coming British actress Raffey Cassidy will portray the enigmatic Nollaig. She is widely recognised after starring in Yorgos Lanthimos’ The Killing of a Sacred Deer [+see also:
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film profile]. French actress Eva Green, whose recent credits include the series Liaison [+see also:
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Q&A: Yorgos Lanthimos
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Diamond Shitter is written and directed by Campbell-Hughes, who also appears in a supporting role in the film. This marks her second feature, following her acclaimed directorial debut, It Is in Us All [+see also:
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interview: Jonathan Glazer
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Campbell-Hughes explains the film’s emotional core, stating: “In a time of emotional fatigue, we crave the beauty of justice. This film is a primal howl, a white-knuckle ride that explores the devastating fragility of the human condition. I wish to reinstate hope, to reassess what constitutes value and worth in our ricocheting society. I have found a truly thrilling cast to bring to life this searing piece, written from lived experience, which has driven me for over a decade.”
The film is being produced by London- and Dublin-based company Sleeper Films, led by Rory Gilmartin (Herself [+see also:
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interview: Bettina Oberli
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An Irish-Swiss-UK co-production, Diamond Shitter has received support from Screen Ireland, the Swiss Federal Office of Culture (FOC), RTS/SSR SRG, Cinéforom and Praesens. The screenplay was developed with the support of the BFI and Screen Ireland. The movie is currently in pre-production, and principal photography will take place in both Switzerland and Ireland.
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