Dust (film) 3831954 220678270 2008-06-21T01:08:03Z Eubot 231599 Hatnote formatting, see [[User:Eubot/Hatnote formatting]] {{for|a Turkish short film with the same English title|Toz (film)}} {{Infobox Film | name =Dust | image =Dust2.jpg | caption = Dust DVD cover | director = [[Milčo Mančevski]] | producer = | writer = Milčo Mančevski | starring =[[Joseph Fiennes]]<br>[[David Wenham]] | music = | cinematography = | editing = | distributor = | released = [[2001]] ([[Venice Film Festival]]) | runtime = 127 min. | language = [[Macedonian language|Macedonian]] / [[English language|English]] | budget = | imdb_id = 0243232 }} '''''Dust''''' ({{lang-mk|Прашина}}, [[Transliteration of Macedonian|Latinic]]: ''Prašina''; ''Prashina'') is a [[2001]] [[Republic of Macedonia|Macedonian]] [[film]] starring [[Joseph Fiennes]], [[David Wenham]], [[Adrian Lester]], [[Anne Brochet]], [[Nikolina Kujača]], [[Vera Farmiga]] and [[Rosemary Murphy]]. It was directed and written by [[Milčo Mančevski]]. The music was created by [[Kiril Džajkovski]]. ==Synopsis== Shifting periodically between two parallel stories, ''Dust'' opens in present-day New York City with a young criminal, Edge ([[Adrian Lester]]), being confronted at gunpoint by an ailing old woman, Angela ([[Rosemary Murphy]]), whose apartment he is attempting to burglarize. While he awaits an opportunity to escape, she launches into a tale about two outlaw brothers, at the turn of the 20th century, who travel to [[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman]]-controlled [[Macedonia (region)|Macedonia]]. The two brothers have transient ill will between them, and they become estranged when confronted with a beautiful woman, Lilith (Anne Brochet). 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 ([[Joseph Fiennes]]) taking up sides with the Ottoman sultan and gunslinger Luke ([[David Wenham]]) joining "the Teacher" ([[Vlado Jovanovski]]), a Macedonian rebel. ==Awards and Nominations== The film was nominated for a [[Golden Reel Award]]. ==External links and references== *{{imdb title|id=0243232|title=Dust}} [[Category:2001 films]] [[Category:Macedonian culture]] [[Category:Neo-Western films|Dust(film)]] [[Category:Macedonian films]] {{western-film-stub}} [[pl:Kurz (film)]]