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Dust
Directed by
Hartmut Bitomsky
Not Rated
2007
90m
Documentary
6.3
81%
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A look at the pervasive power of dust from its tiny particles settling in unseen places to its ability to cause illnesses and create the cosmos.
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Cast of Dust
Marga Beck
Herself
Cornelia Hoepfner
Herself
Ayni Iloar
Herself
Hiltrud Jehle
Herself
Srecko Kekec
Himself
Michaela Preuss
Herself
Martin Schacht
Himself
Hartmut Bitomsky
Director / Writer / Producer
Werner Swiss Schweizer
Producer
Dust Ratings & Reviews
IONCINEMA.com
Jordan M. Smith
It feels natural and well crafted, but not revelatory. It's a film that's extreme focus and patient story telling bring about clarity on the unobserved everyday.
Village Voice
J. Hoberman
Dust is characterized by its clean cinematography, uncluttered compositions, and unceasing dialectic.
Variety
Jay Weissberg
Dispassionate disquisition is taken to the extreme in Hartmut Bitomsky's humorless docu.
Suite101.com
Rob Humanick
For those most curious about the world around them, Dust is a revelation.
Slant Magazine
Ed Gonzalez
Never feels philosophically uncommitted, nor does it scan as neo-colonialist exploitation.
New York Times
A.O. Scott
Dust is an eccentric and profoundly informative documentary.
New York Post
V.A. Musetto
I never knew dust could give me such pleasure.
Filmcritic.com
Paul Brenner
In the end, Bitomsky equates dust with life and death and the infinite
Film-Forward.com
Nora Lee Mandel
Everything you ever wanted to know about dust. And even more than you ever thought possible. Then even more.
Film Journal International
Eric Monder
Dust may not sound like the most mesmerizing film subject, but Dust makes it so. Hartmut Bitomsky's amazing documentary covers its subject almost as comprehensively as dust covers everything itself.
Combustible Celluloid
Jeffrey M. Anderson
It's not quirky, nor is it exactly cautionary. It casually mentions all the various forms of lethal stuff we could be breathing at any moment, in any part of the world, and then ends with a shrug.
Boxoffice Magazine
Cathleen Roundtree
An engagingly philosophic approach to a mundane topic.
AV Club
Noel Murray
Hartmut Bitomsky's Dust makes a pensive study of the title particulate, considering the way we wage a never-ending battle with the tiny specks that gather around us.
Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews
Dennis Schwartz
A little too dry for my taste.
Spirituality & Practice
Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat
A creative and fascinating documentary on dust.
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