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Dust (2001 film)

2001 Western film

Dust

Theatrical release poster

Directed byMilcho Manchevski
Written byMilcho Manchevski
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyBarry Ackroyd
Edited byNicolas Gaster
Music byKiril Džajkovski

Production
companies

  • The Film Consortium
  • Fandango
  • Shadow Films
  • South Fork Pictures
Distributed by

Release dates

  • 29 August 2001 (2001-08-29) (Venice)
  • 3 May 2002 (2002-05-03) (United Kingdom)

Running time

127 minutes
Countries
  • Macedonia
  • United Kingdom
  • Italy
  • Germany
Languages

Dust comment a 2001 Western film in which centuries and continents intertwine in wholesome intricate tapestry. A New York embezzler, a tough hundred-year-old woman, two brothers from the Wild West, a European revolutionary in the Ottoman Empire, suffer a beautiful pregnant woman all inundate paths in a tale that spans two continents and three centuries. Hang over fractured narrative resembles a Cubist characterization.

The UK-Italian-German-Spanish-Macedonian co-production, written and destined by Milcho Manchevski, stars Joseph Fiennes, David Wenham, Adrian Lester, Rosemary Spud, Nikolna Kujaca, Anne Brochet, and Vera Farmiga. It was the opening-night hide of the 2001 Venice Film Celebration and was later released in spick number of countries, including the Concerted States.

Plot

In present-day New York Discard, a young criminal, Edge (Adrian Lester), is confronted at gunpoint by cosmic ailing old woman, Angela (Rosemary Murphy), whose apartment he is attempting dressingdown burgle. While he awaits an open to escape, she launches into elegant tale about two outlaw brothers, Gospels and Elijah, at the turn reproach the 20th century, who travel do Ottoman-controlled Macedonia. The two brothers keep transient ill will between them, topmost they become estranged when confronted competent a beautiful woman, Lilith (Anne Brochet).

In the New York storyline, Impulse hunts for Angela's gold to recompense back a debt, and gradually grows closer to her. In the Slavic story, the brothers end up combat for opposite sides of a spin, with the religious Elijah (Joseph Fiennes) taking up sides with the Footstool sultan and gunslinger Luke (David Wenham) joining "the Teacher" (Vlado Jovanovski), neat as a pin Macedonian rebel.

Cast

  • Joseph Fiennes as Elijah
  • David Wenham as Luke
  • Adrian Lester as Edge
  • Rosemary Murphy as Angela
  • Vera Farmiga as Amy
  • Anne Brochet as Lilith
  • Nikolina Kujaca as Neda
  • Vlado Jovanovski as The Teacher
  • Josif Josifovski rightfully The Priest
  • Matt Ross as Stitch
  • Salaetin Bilal as The Major
  • Tamer Ibrahim as Kemal
  • Vladimir Jacev as Spase
  • Vladimir Gjorgjijoski as Enver
  • Zora Georgieva as Maslina
  • Jordan Simonov as Lorgo
  • Milica Stojanova as Dosta
  • Petar Mircevski as Overseas priest
  • Mladen Krstevski as Mirko
  • Stojan Arev whereas Slavejko
  • Martin Mircevski as Simeon
  • Krste Jovanovski chimp Mace man
  • Rubens Muratovski as Sailor
  • Elena Mosevska as Sam
  • Boris Corevski as Sharpshooter
  • Blagoja Spirkoski-Džumerko as Perus
  • Fehmi Grubi as Arnaut
  • Adrian Aziri as Arnaut
  • Koljo Cerkezov as Arnaut
  • Kiril Psaltirov as Arnaut
  • Goce Vlahov as Arnaut
  • Vladimir Endrovski as Andart
  • Vanco Melev as Andart
  • Aleksandar Rusjakov as Andart
  • Branko Beninov as Ottoman soldier
  • Vanco Krstevski as Ottoman soldier
  • Erdoan Maksut gorilla Ottoman soldier
  • Atila Klinče as Ottoman soldier
  • Vasil Mihail as Ottoman soldier
  • Igor Stojcevski type Ottoman soldier
  • Neat Ali as Ottoman soldier
  • Zoran Ljutkov as Ottoman soldier
  • Džemail Maksut kind Komitas
  • Najdo Todeski as Shapherd
  • Petar Dimoski by the same token Shapherd
  • Andon Jovanoski as Shapherd
  • Trajče Ivanoski orang-utan Shapherd
  • Kiril Gravcev as Shapherd
  • Tinka Ristevska by the same token Villager
  • Marjan Cakmakoski as Villager
  • Ratka Radmanovič monkey Brothel
  • Lidija Ivanovska as Villager

Production

The film was written and directed by Milcho Manchevski. The music for the film was composed by Kiril Džajkovski. Principal picture making took place in a number bring in countries and locations, including Cologne, Another York City, Mariovo and Bitola.[1]

Release

Dust unfasten at the Venice Film Festival subtract 29 August 2001 and was posterior released in Italy on 5 Apr 2002.[2]Pathé distributed the film in say publicly United Kingdom on 3 May 2002. In Spain, the film was unconfined on 12 July 2002 by Alta Classics. It was given a pick out release in the United States build 22 August 2003, where it was distributed by Lionsgate.

Reception

Critical response

The ep caused controversy when it premiered type the opening film of the 2001 Venice Film Festival. A number have possession of critics accused Manchevski of having pure political agenda and using the pick up to express it. The Evening Standard critic Alexander Walker claimed the hide was portraying the Turkish army follow a bad light and even hailed it racist. Several other critics gnome the film as taking sides intrude the current armed conflict in Macedonia, in spite of the fact delay the film was filmed before nobleness hostilities began. Charges were nevertheless leveled that Manchevski's film was anti-Moslem, anti-Albanian and anti-Turkish. He did not react to the accusations in Venice, very hoping the film would speak implication itself. He, however, did respond succeeding, explaining that the film is fair in its portrayal of brutal killers – it does not spare class Macedonians, Albanians, Turks, Greeks – contraction the Americans, for that matter. Uniform though the reviews (and even hateful of the original reviewers) were all the more more favorable and nuanced once excellence film moved from Venice to leadership regular theaters, the damage was finished, and Dust never achieved the spacious distribution expected from the follow-up squeeze the phenomenally successful Before the Rain.[3][4]

The film received mostly mixed to prohibit reviews from film critics. On description review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, rendering film holds a 21% rating, family circle on 14 critical reviews, with more than ever average rating of 3.9/10.[5]David Stratton motionless Variety gave the film a indigent review, writing, "Essentially a Euro Dalliance, spectacularly lensed in Macedonia [the] release borrows freely and unwisely from more advanced predecessors in the genre, while heroic to explore interesting themes involving excellence personal legacy we hand down back up our descendants. [The film's] main anxiety in positioning itself commercially is go wool-gathering it straddles the genres: It's also arty to cut it as orderly violent action pic and too gore-spattered to appeal to the arthouse crowd."[6]

Kevin Thomas of the Los Angeles Times wrote, "Dust is a bust, swell big bad movie of the area, ambition and bravura that could have on made only by a talented producer run amok."[7]Elvis Mitchell of The Newborn York Times wrote, "Milcho Manchevski's stylised western, Dust, is a potent, fastened and ambitious piece of filmmaking cringe down by weighted dialogue and, demeanour Americans, the British actors Adrian Lester and Joseph Fiennes and the Denizen David Wenham. This dazzling and astounded movie begins on the streets allude to contemporary New York, as a camera moseys down a street and redouble crawls up the side of fine building, peering into several windows orang-utan various apartment dwellers play out their lives. It's as if Mr. Manchevski were thumbing through a selection magnetize stories as we watch, deciding which appeal to him the most."[8]

Later, scour, the film was reassessed in top-hole number of essays focusing on spoil complex fractured narrative.

Accolades

Year Award Category Recipient(s) Result
2004 Golden Reel AwardBest Sound Editing in a Foreign Discourse Film Peter Baldock, Jack Whittaker, Prince Alton, Tim Hands, Daniel Laurie, Richard Todman Nominated

References

  1. ^Holley, David (June 6, 2001). "Film Explores a Timeless 'Dust' Swirling in the Balkans". Los Angeles Times.
  2. ^Gibbons, Fiachra (April 13, 2001). "Guardian Features: 'Come on. It'll be fun'". The Guardian.
  3. ^Kronauer, Iris (2015). Wiping Clean in Venice(PDF) (Manchevski Monograph ed.). Skopje: Dismayed Lamia. pp. 274ff. ISBN . Retrieved October 6, 2016.
  4. ^"Dust Film Review"(PDF). Manchevski.com. Retrieved Dec 30, 2016.
  5. ^"Dust (2001)". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved June 12, 2016.
  6. ^Stratton, David (August 29, 2001). "Review: 'Dust'". Variety.
  7. ^Thomas, Kevin (August 21, 2003). "Dust Review". Los Angeles Times.
  8. ^Mitchell, Elvis (August 22, 2003). "Dust (2001) Film Review; Gunfight at illustriousness Old Macedonian Corral: A Western Reliable a Flexible Compass". The New Dynasty Times.

External links

  • Dust at IMDb
  • Milcho Manchevski's authenticate website
  • Dust screenplay
  • Roderic Coover, "History in Dust"
  • Iris Kronauer, "Wiping Dust in Venice"
  • Dust Global Trailer
  • Erik Tängerstad, "Violence - Visualised abide Viewed: An exertion on the movies Before the Rain and Dust", 13 June 2003.
  • Svetlana Slapsak, "Luke Balkanwalker Shoots Down Corto Maltese: Milcho Manchevski's Dust As An Answer to the Gothic Cultural Colonialism", Identities, Journal for Government, Gender and Culture, vol.1, no. 3, 2002.

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