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The Dust of Time DVD

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The Dust of Time' is the acclaimed Greek director's second installment of the trilogy that began with 2004's 'The Weeping Meadow'.An American film director of Greek ancestry is making a film that tells his story and that of his parents. It is an epic tale that unfolds in Italy, Germany, Russia, Kazakhstan, Canada and the US and journeys into the events of the latter half of the 20th Century.

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Released
23 January 2012
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Artificial Eye 
Classification
Runtime
125 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5021866553306 
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An autobiographical documentary about Theo Angelopoulos' ancestry.

The second film in Theodoros Angelopoulos' loosely-connected trilogy, which began with his 2004 film 'The Weeping Meadow'. The trilogy follows the story of two lovers, Spyros and Eleni (played in this instalment by Michel Piccoli and Irène Jacob), who are parted after fleeing Greece during the First World War. In this film, Willem Dafoe stars as A, the couple's American son, who sets out to make a film charting his life story from the day he was born in 1953 until the present day. Sifting through long-buried memories, A drifts into a dream-like narrative that unfolds in the former Soviet Union, the Austrian-Hungarian borders, Italy and New York, and takes in historical events from Stalin's death to Nixon's resignation and the fall of the Greek junta.