Dust (2018)
The short drama film Dòst tells the tough coming of age process of best friends Alko and Björn in a small rural village community. Between agricultural weekend work and partying, dealing with other adolescent boys and girls, one kiss can make a big difference. The urge to fit in, to uphold image, and peer pressure makes the boys both having to make choices that will affect their friendship.
Director: Joren Molter
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 41 min
Release Date: October 27, 2018
Cast
- Maurins Boonstra - Eppe
- Henk Jan Doornbosch - Alko
- Liam Feikens - Björn
- Yamila Huft - Marie
- Benthe Horlings - Lientje
- Jack Jansen - Reint
- Anouk Johannes - Dieke
- Jochem Smit - Derk
- Janine Wolters - Rebecca
- Rene Jonkman - Renee
Screenplay
Country: Netherlands
Language: Nederlands
Original Language: nl
Themes
Rural Life and the Power of Tradition, Childish Innocence Lost Forever, Coming of Age and Self-Discovery
Keywords
homophobia, village life, coming of age, teen angst, teen movie, male homosexuality, best friend, lgbt, lgbt teen, farming community, farming, gay theme, short film
Trailer
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Dust about?
- The short drama film Dòst tells the tough coming of age process of best friends Alko and Björn in a small rural village community. Between agricultural weekend work and partying, dealing with other adolescent boys and girls, one kiss can make a big difference. The urge to fit in, to uphold image, and peer pressure makes the boys both having to make choices that will affect their friendship.
- Who directed Dust?
- Dust was directed by Joren Molter.
- Who stars in Dust?
- Dust stars Maurins Boonstra, Henk Jan Doornbosch, Liam Feikens, Yamila Huft, Benthe Horlings, Jack Jansen.
- How long is Dust?
- Dust has a runtime of 41m (41 minutes).
- What genre is Dust?
- Dust is a Drama film.
- Where was Dust produced?
- Dust was produced in Netherlands.
- What are the themes of Dust?
- The themes of Dust include: Rural Life and the Power of Tradition, Childish Innocence Lost Forever, Coming of Age and Self-Discovery.