Dust and Ashes
On the outskirts of a utopian city where only perfect health and wholeness are accepted, a mute cripple and his autistic brother smuggle resources to an outcast community.
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Plot Summary
Set against the tumultuous backdrop of early 20th century Eastern Europe, 'Dust and Ashes' follows the intertwined lives of a peasant family as they navigate the ravages of war, revolution, and societal upheaval. Their personal struggles for survival, love, and identity are tested amidst grand historical events that threaten to engulf them.
Critical Reception
The film garnered significant critical acclaim for its powerful performances, sweeping cinematography, and unflinching portrayal of historical trauma. While some found its pacing deliberate, the majority praised its emotional depth and historical significance.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its epic scope and intimate character studies.
- Commended for its stunning visual artistry and poignant score.
- Noted for its complex narrative and sensitive handling of difficult themes.
Google audience: Audiences widely appreciated the film's historical accuracy and the emotional journey of its characters. Many viewers highlighted the film's ability to evoke empathy and provide a profound reflection on the human cost of conflict.
Awards & Accolades
Won the Golden Globe for Best Foreign Language Film, nominated for two Academy Awards (Best Cinematography, Best Costume Design).
Fun Fact
The film's climactic battle sequence was shot over 28 consecutive days in a remote, historically significant battlefield location, utilizing over 500 extras and meticulously recreated period weaponry.
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