Set in 1999, Anke Blondé's Berlin competition entry stars Arieh Worthalter and Jan Hammenecker as business partners and scammers. By Leslie Felperin Contributing Film Critic Berlinale competitor Dust ...
The drama about two startup innovators defeated by their egotistical overreach feels as if it presages these AI times The crisis facing a couple of middle-aged Belgian tech bros in the 1990s might be ...
Anke Blondé’s elliptical drama is set during the ‘90s tech bubble, but has little to say about then or now. It begins with some dusty substance floating up through the frame, out of focus. It could be ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In Anke Blondé’s latest feature, two friends — middle-aged men in expensive suits — walk in step through offices and banquet halls ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Berlinale competitor Dust unfolds a didactic parable, written by Angelo Tijssens (Close), that revolves around two outwardly ...
Berlinale competitor Dust unfolds a didactic parable, written by Angelo Tijssens (Close), that revolves around two outwardly respectable but privately panicking Flemish business partners, Geert (Arieh ...
In Anke Blondé's latest feature, two friends - middle-aged men in expensive suits - walk in step through offices and banquet halls for much of the first act. You might expect their strides to be ...
Few bands turn grief into grandeur with the quiet confidence Dimscûa wield on their debut album Dust Eater. Hailing from Berkshire, the post-metal quintet have spent four years coming together to ...
Dust follows the trajectory, or rather the downfall, of two men, two partners who created a revolutionary product: a software capable of transforming voice into code, or written text. This was enough ...
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