Dust (2001 film)
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| Directed by | Milcho Manchevski |
| Written by | Milcho Manchevski |
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| Cinematography | Barry Ackroyd |
| Edited by | Nicolas Gaster |
| Music by | Kiril Džajkovski |
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Running time | 127 minutes |
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Dust is a 2001 Western film in which centuries and continents intertwine in an intricate tapestry. Its fractured narrative resembles a Cubist painting.
The UK-Italian-German-Spanish-Macedonian co-production, written and directed by Milcho Manchevski, stars Joseph Fiennes, David Wenham, Adrian Lester, Rosemary Murphy, Nikolna Kujaca, Anne Brochet, and Vera Farmiga. It was the opening-night film of the 2001 Venice Film Festival and was later released in a number of countries, including the United States.
In present-day New York City, a young criminal, Edge, is confronted at gunpoint by an ailing old woman, Angela, whose apartment he is attempting to burgle. While he awaits an opportunity to escape, she launches into a tale about two outlaw brothers, Luke and Elijah, at the turn of the 20th century, who travel to Ottoman-controlled Macedonia. The two brothers have transient ill will between them, and they become estranged when confronted with a beautiful woman, Lilith.
In the New York storyline, Edge hunts for Angela's gold to pay back a debt, and gradually grows closer to her. In the Macedonian story, the brothers end up fighting for opposite sides of a revolution, with the religious Elijah taking up sides with the Ottoman sultan and gunslinger Luke joining "the Teacher", a Macedonian rebel.
Cast
- Joseph Fiennes as Elijah
- David Wenham as Luke
- Adrian Lester as Edge
- Anne Brochet as Lilith
- Nikolina Kujaca as Neda
- Rosemary Murphy as Angela
- Vlado Jovanovski as The Teacher
- Salaetin Bilal as The Major
- Vera Farmiga as Amy
- Matt Ross as Stitch
Production
The film was written and directed by Milcho Manchevski. The music for the film was composed by Kiril Džajkovski. Principal photography took place in a number of countries and locations, including Cologne, New York City, Mariovo and Bitola.[1]
Release
Dust opened at the Venice Film Festival on 29 August 2001 and was later released in Italy on 5 April 2002.[2] Pathé distributed the film in the United Kingdom on 3 May 2002. In Spain, the film was released on 12 July 2002 by Alta Classics. It was given a limited release in the United States on 22 August 2003, where it was distributed by Lionsgate.
