Synopsis
In Armor, Rust and Power, two worlds collide in the global,
multi-billion-dollar scene of tank collecting. On one side is
Dan Starks, a retired American billionaire who is pouring
his fortune into building the world's largest working tank
museum in rural Wyoming. On the other is Naglis Vilbikas
– a Lithuanian technology teacher, scraping together
rusty parts in the hope of restoring just one tank from
scratch. Inspired by Mark Twain's The Prince and the
Pauper, the film contrasts wealth-driven ambition with
raw determination, questioning what truly makes a man
feel valued in a world in which traditional masculinity finds
itself on shifting ground.
multi-billion-dollar scene of tank collecting. On one side is
Dan Starks, a retired American billionaire who is pouring
his fortune into building the world's largest working tank
museum in rural Wyoming. On the other is Naglis Vilbikas
– a Lithuanian technology teacher, scraping together
rusty parts in the hope of restoring just one tank from
scratch. Inspired by Mark Twain's The Prince and the
Pauper, the film contrasts wealth-driven ambition with
raw determination, questioning what truly makes a man
feel valued in a world in which traditional masculinity finds
itself on shifting ground.