(Jordi Mollà), a professor and terrorism expert who was paralyzed in an embassy bombing in Nairobi. While vacationing in Turkey with his wife, (Jane March), they encounter Ludovico Vicedomini
Ludovico’s smile didn't flicker. Beneath the expensive Italian suit, his true conviction hummed—a radical devotion hidden behind the trade of precious things. He wasn't just selling stones; he was weighting the scales for a coming storm that would, in his mind, bring the West to its knees. the stone merchant -2006- ok.ru
As Antonio delves deeper, the stone becomes a metaphor for the dirty trade of conflict diamonds, war relics, and human despair. The film’s central question is stark: What price would you accept to sell a piece of evil? The answer, the film suggests, is always too low. (Jordi Mollà), a professor and terrorism expert who