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Dust

Dust

Synopsis

The last fateful weekend before the, very public, financial collapse of two infamous entrepreneurs from West-Flanders, Belgium, in the late 1990s. The film follows their step by step implosion as they consciously head toward the inevitable ending and as they try to come to terms with each other, their loved ones and themselves.
Official Selection Berlin International Film Festival 2026 - Competition - World premiere

Details

Year
2026
Type of project
Features
Running time
109 min
Director
Anke Blondé
Producer
Dries Phlypo
Co-Producer
Mikko Mäkelä, James Watson, Joanna Szymaska, Krystyna Kantor, Giorgos Karnavas
Executive Producer
Manu Dewitte, Thomas Dewitte, Angelo Tijssens
Editor
Lambis Haralambidis
Screenwriter
Angelo Tijssens
Director of Photography
Frank van den Eeden
Principal cast
Arieh Worthalter, Janne Desmet, Thibaud Dooms, Verona Verbakel

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Production Status

Production Company

Supported by BFI UK Global Screen Fund

Belgium, UK, Poland, Greece co-production

Bêtes Sauvages (UK), A Private View (BE), Shipsboy (PL), Heretic (GR)

Sales Company

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