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Riprese in corso per Dust, secondo lungometraggio di Anke Blondé
- La regista fiamminga dirige Arieh Worthalter e Jan Hammenecker in un dramma scritto da Angelo Tijssens, co-sceneggiatore di Girl e Close

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Anke Blondé is in the process of shooting her second fiction feature film, Dust. The Flemish director first turned heads in 2019 with her first feature, The Best of Dorien B. [+leggi anche:
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intervista: Anke Blondé
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intervista: Eden Dambrine
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scheda film] in league with Lukas Dhont.
Dust unfolds over the course of a day, during which two tech visionaries are faced with the collapse of their empire and the loss of their families’ and friends’ savings. They find themselves asking: If you only had 24 hours before going to jail, what would you do with your time?". We then flash back to the end of the 20th century and the threat of the y2k millennium bug. Luc and Geert are scaling summits when everything is suddenly taken away from them on account of an article due to appear in the morning press which threatens to reveal the truth about their network of shell companies and the unchecked innovation and political corruption at the heart of their business model. As prison sentences begin to feel inevitable, they each choose their own path to redemption and strive to earn the forgiveness of their families and of the community which invested colossal sums based on their promises and which now risks losing everything. They’re both faced with a choice: run away or accept the consequences of their actions.
The film’s lead roles have been entrusted to two actors whose talent has long been proven. Seasoned actor Jan Hammenecker (recently seen in The Taste of Things [+leggi anche:
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intervista: Cédric Kahn
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scheda film] who also featured in the 2024 Shooting Stars line-up).
The film is being produced by Dries Phlypo on behalf of A Private View (Belgium) in co-production with James Watson and Mikko Makela on behalf of Bêtes Sauvages (UK), Joanna Szymanska and Krystyna Kantor for ShipsBoy (Poland) and Giorgos Karnavas for Heretic (Greece). The movie enjoys support from the Vlaams Audiovisueel Fonds (VAF), Screen Flanders, Tax Shelter/Casa Kafka, the Polish Film Institute, the Greek Film Centre, the Ekome Cash Rebate, the BFI Global Screen Fund and Eurimages. LevelK will manage international sales, while Kinepolis Film Distribution are set to distribute the film in Belgium.
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