Dust (1985 film)
Dust is a 1985 Australian drama film directed by Marion Hänsel. The film stars Colin Friels, and follows the story of a man's journey through the harsh Australian outback, grappling with themes of isolation, loss, and the search for meaning. It is known for its stark visuals and its exploration of the psychological impact of the landscape on its inhabitants. The film received critical acclaim upon release, particularly for its cinematography and its portrayal of the Australian landscape. While not a major box office success, ''Dust'' has gained a cult following over the years and is often cited as an important example of Australian arthouse cinema. Further research may be needed to detail specific critical reception, awards, and box office figures.