Magda (Jane Birkin) stands outside a farmhouse in rural South Africa’s heat awaiting her gruff father. She looks at him with a glance which was once loving, but now exudes bitterness. Loneliness has eroded her personality.
After Le lit, director Marion Hänsel once again filmed an adaptation, this time In the Heart of the Country by J.M. Coetzee. Here, too, there are complex emotions in an isolated location. Birkin excised all her glamour to play Magda, who sees her desire for tenderness answered with indifference. Things turn grim when her father rapes one of the worker’s wives even though Magda’s grip on imagination and reality is tenuous at best.
The resolute, frill-free and powerfully shot Dust is not just about an emotionally confused woman, but also about power dynamics between men and women, fathers and daughters, Caucasians and Africans. Winner of the Silver Lion in Venice.
Film details
Countries of production
Belgium, France
Year
1985
Festival edition
IFFR 2020
Length
88'
Medium/Format
DCP
Language
English
Premiere status
None
Director
Marion Hänsel
Producer
Marion Hänsel, Jean-François Lepetit, Jean Daskalidès
Screenplay
Marion Hänsel
Cinematography
Walther van den Ende
Editing
Susana Rossberg
Principal cast
Jane Birkin, Trevor Howard, John Matshikiza
Production company
Man's Films Productions, Daska Films, Flach Film Production