To Dust
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Initial release | USA |
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Directors | Shawn Snyder |
Producers | Emily Mortimer |
Alessandro Nivola | |
Ron Perlman | |
Josh Crook | |
Scott Floyd Lochmus | |
Executive producers | David Moscow |
Jason Dreyer | |
Todd Remis | |
Screenplay | Jason Begue |
Shawn Snyder | |
This brilliantly quirky, graphic and profound film was as powerful as to stir a conversation among strangers in the . . . | |
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ID | 826885 |
About To Dust
A Hasidic cantor in upstate New York, distraught by the untimely death of his wife, befriends a local community college biology professor and the two embark on an increasingly literal undertaking into the underworld.
'Her life is painkillers' - The Gaza children ravaged by war
... They ve all turned To Dust, " Assef says...
The fight over a Confederate statue in Arlington National Cemetery
... " Some people wanted it ground To Dust and thrown away...
Turkey earthquake: The warnings at the luxury apartments that turned to dust
... When I touched the concrete columns it would crumble To Dust in my hands, as though it wasn t concrete at all...
A one-off Bob Dylan recording could sell for £1m
... Listening on headphones, the warmth and precision of the sound is immediately apparent, save for a few pops and cracks (maybe four in total) attributable To Dust or static on the surface of the record...
Ukraine war: Mariupol's refugees carry wounds of battered city
... Some of their pro-Russian neighbours, Natalia says, believed it was Ukrainian forces pounding their city To Dust...
Plastic bags: The Aberdare woman who collected 10,000 in 50 years
... If they don t do it now, you re not going to be able to do it in 45 years as they will go To Dust...
Sir David Amess killing: Should MPs still be able to meet the public?
... " We are part of the community and that s what works so, yes, we need To Dust off a few security arrangements, but there is no ability to wrap us in cotton wool, nor would our electorate want that, nor would we want it...
Remarkable journey from refugee to Rhodes scholar
... The only situation in Afghanistan has became known as one of the empty streets and bombed-out buildings, but there is another in your head - you grew on your father, the wars, the rent, the roads To Dust...
Ukraine war: Mariupol's refugees carry wounds of battered city
There is no humanitarian corridor now out of Mariupol. Just a trickle of people gambling on Russian military checkpoints - and Russian political whim.
But Getting Out of the besieged southern city is only The First challenge; The Other is leaving it behind when you do.
Alexander was brought to an Israeli field hospital near Lviv last week, catatonic. His 24-year-old brain was stuck on the horror he'd lived through: on The Russian rockets that hit The Apartment block where he was staying with his parents; on the rubble and Dead Bodies they ran through, without even putting on their shoes.
" It was constant bombing, " says his father, Yevgen. " Planes went past every 10 Minutes and dropped bombs on Mariupol. People were falling and dying in front of my eyes. We buried people in gardens. "
The Family found shelter with hundreds of others in a cinema near the City Centre . Trapped there by Russian attacks, they survived on scraps of food from locals or Ukrainian soldiers, boiling snow to drink.
When supplies ran critically low, Natalia says, everyone without young children was asked to leave - to save resources and give The Children a chance.
" We had a car that was damaged, but still working, " She Said , " so we decided to leave The Shelter . There was no Way Out : you could stay and die, or you could go and die. You couldn't even count minutes between the bombs. "
Memories like these mask their old lives like a Second Skin . The destruction and damage to Mariupol is carried out of The City with them; invisible shrapnel, lodged in their minds.
Mariupol's mayor says 5,000 people have been killed, and 90% of The Buildings damaged.
Some of their pro-Russian neighbours, Natalia says, believed it was Ukrainian forces pounding their city To Dust .
She refers to The Russian soldiers sarcastically as " our saviours" or " those charming boys" describing the pressure tactics she saw them use.
" After the shelling, those 'handsome boys' would appear and try to hand out sweets, " She Said . " Some People couldn't resist taking them, because they hadn't eaten for several days. When you're suffering like that, you'll take anything. "
Some 160,000 people are thought to still be trapped inside The City . France, Greece and Turkey have all tried to push for a pause in the attacks to get aid in and allow civilians to leave. But Russia's President Putin has said Mariupol must surrender in order for the bombardment to stop.
Alexander and His Family are now staying With Friends outside Lviv. And Alexander has just been discharged and allowed to go " home".
His father Yevgen is a musician, with one remaining saxophone he salvaged from The City before he left. Before taking his son home from hospital, he gave staff at The Hospital a concert, Alexander smiling on beside him.
Gathered between the medical tents to listen, half The Doctors were in tears.
They listened to The Beautiful sound from The Man who had lost so much, but who stood there, giving thanks for what he saved from Mariupol: his saxophone, and his son.
War in Ukraine: More coverageSource of news: bbc.com