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Dust

An epic documentary about the tiniest of particles, Dust is as much about the impossibility of maintaining a clean house as it's a philosophical essay about life and death. From aesthetics to illnesses, Helmut Bitomsky ponders the constructive and destructive nature of dust.

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Cast & Crew

Director: Hartmut Bitomsky
Producer: Heino Deckert, Werner Schweizer, Hartmut Bitomsky
Editor: Theo Bromin
Screenwriter: Hartmut Bitomsky
Cinematographer: Kolja Raschke

Filmography: B-52 (2001); Imaginare Achitektur-Der Baumeister Hans Scharoun (1995); Die UFA (1992); Das Kino und der Wind und die Photographie (1991); Das Kino und der Tod (1988); By Hook or by Crook (1976)

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    Literally and figuratively dry, Jun 05, 2008

    By J Daniel Scott

    “This is a very academic documentary about dust: the nature of dust, the origin of dust, how things are created from dust or return to dust. Although there are some fascinating factory work footage, such as the process of making paint, it's academic in the sense that the majority of the film” … full review

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Screenings

Northwest Film Forum
May 24, 2008 9:30 PM
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May 26, 2008 5:00 PM
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