Dust (2005 film)
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Dust | |
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Russian: Пыль | |
Directed by | Sergey Loban |
Written by | Marina Potapova |
Produced by | Mikhail Sinev |
Starring | Aleksei Podolsky Pyotr Mamonov Nina Yelisova Larisa Pyatnitskaya |
Cinematography | Dmitry Model |
Music by | Pavel Shevchenko |
Release date |
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Running time | 109 minutes |
Country | Russia |
Language | Russian |
Budget | $3,000 |
Dust,
Practically unknown in the period between 2001 and 2005, the film was acclaimed at several Russian movie festivals, including XXVII Moscow International Film Festival and Kinoshock.
Plot
The protagonist, Aleksei, is a passive young outsider with a bloated body and poor vision. He does a monotonous job at ZAO Progress company (a typical name of a post-Soviet enterprise converted from a military plant into a company producing consumer goods), strives for nothing, wants nothing, is interested in nothing at all. He dedicates his free time to gluing plastic models of aircraft, which is quite similar to what he does at work. He apparently has no parents, perhaps they died, and lives in his grandmother's apartment, who loves her grandson and buys him second-hand clothes up to her taste. She must be an ardent Christian, but rather an adherent of one of numerous non-traditional confessions that emerged in Russia after the perestroika.
One day the CEO of Aleksei's plant invites him to his office where he meets two
Starring
- Aleksei Podolsky — Aleksei;
- Pyotr Mamonov — professor Pushkar;
- Gleb Mikhailov — the Body;
- Oleg Novikov — Oleg, laboratory assistant;
- Nina Yelisova — Aleksei's grandmother;
References
- ^ "«Пыль»". Archived from the original on 10 February 2007. Retrieved 13 June 2013.
External links
- Official site
- «Пыль» at IMDb
- The film's review at afisha.ru