Dust
- Director: Anke Blondé
- Writer: Angelo Tijssens
- Producer: Manu Dewitte, Thomas Dewitte, Krystyna Kantor, Giorgos Karnavas, Mikko Mäkelä, Dries Phlypo, Richard Simpson, Marleen Slot, Ioanna Stais, Joanna Szymanska, Angelo Tijssens, Stephen Vandingenen, James Robert Benjamin Watson
CGiii Comment
In the spring of 1999, Belgian entrepreneurs Luc and Geert learn that their network of shell companies is about to be exposed in the international press. An emergency board meeting is called. Evidence must be destroyed; and discretion enforced. By tomorrow morning, the police will be at the door. After this final meeting, the two men go their separate ways, entering their last day as free, rich and powerful men. Luc, the technical genius, retreats to his villa, where he gets the impression that his wife Alma has known all along what has been going on. Repeatedly unable to reach Geert, his trusted partner, Luc grows increasingly uneasy. Meanwhile Geert, the charismatic salesman, seeks refuge in the arms of his driver and lover inside his bunker-like villa. Having insider knowledge, Geert is tempted to act – but doing so would mean betraying those closest to him. Luc heads back to the company HQ but, in the middle of a violent storm, his car gets stuck in the mud. When Geert discovers the abandoned vehicle, panic sets in. Slowly, they realise that they are not actually on the run but on a journey towards something they can no longer avoid: responsibility. And each other.
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Cast & Characters
Anthony Welsh (as Aaron)
Jan Bijvoet (as Prime minister)
Fabrizio Rongione (as Herman)
Mathias Sercu (as Dirk)
Arieh Worthalter (as Geert)
Thibaud Dooms (as Kenneth)
Verona Verbakel (as Sandy)
Jan Hammenecker (as Luc)
Angelo Tijssens (as Ghislain Van Busbeke)
Thomas Ryckewaert (as Ivo)
Maarten Ketels (as Maitre)
Janne Desmet (as Inge)
Greg Timmermans (as Tony)
Marijke Pinoy (as Elisabeth)
Dimitri Duquennoy (as Marc)
Ann Tuts (as Hilde)
Zouzou Ben Chikha (as Willem)
Herman Gilis (as Paul)
Peter Bulckaen (as Police Officer)
Fania Sorel (as Alma)
Steven Mahieu (as Didier)
Patricia Kargbo (as Nurse)
Koen Verledens (as Lawyer)
Mark Verstraete (as Fons)
Michel Bauwens (as Leo)








































