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Dust Games

Dust Games

CZ, 2002, 86min., 35 mm

Prague, September 2000. Two global financial institutions meet in the very heart of Europe: the International Monetary Fund (international finance management and free-trade watchdog) and the World Bank (loans to poverty-stricken nations). At the… More

Synopsis

Prague, September 2000. Two global financial institutions meet in the very heart of Europe: the International Monetary Fund (international finance management and free-trade watchdog) and the World Bank (loans to poverty-stricken nations). At the same time in the same city many people gathered to let the world know of their distaste for these two organizations. Using both film and small digital cameras, the documentary catches the interplay between local events during the two-week summit. The city itself is seen as the locus where various ideological concepts and absurd situations are played out.

Dust Games
DirectorMartin Mareček
ScreenwriterMartin Mareček
Director of photographyJiří Málek
EditorPetr Mrkous
SoundOndřej Ježek
ProducerVratislav Šlajer
Genre Documentary
Production CompaniesFAMU , Česká televize, Bionaut Films
Distribution in Czech RepublicCinemArt a.s.
Supported by fundCzech State Fund for the Support and Development of Czech Cinematography, Ministry of the Environment of the Czech Republic
Premiere 17.10.2002

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