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The Dust Factory

  • 2004
  • PG
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
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The Dust Factory (2004)
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The Dust Factory is an adventure about the love and friendship between two teenagers who help each other through a difficult time in their lives.The Dust Factory is an adventure about the love and friendship between two teenagers who help each other through a difficult time in their lives.The Dust Factory is an adventure about the love and friendship between two teenagers who help each other through a difficult time in their lives.

  • Director
    • Eric Small
  • Writer
    • Eric Small
  • Stars
    • Hayden Panettiere
    • Ryan Kelley
    • Armin Mueller-Stahl
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    5.8/10
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    • Director
      • Eric Small
    • Writer
      • Eric Small
    • Stars
      • Hayden Panettiere
      • Ryan Kelley
      • Armin Mueller-Stahl
    • 33User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
    • 48Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Hayden Panettiere
    Hayden Panettiere
    • Melanie Lewis
    Ryan Kelley
    Ryan Kelley
    • Ryan Flynn
    Armin Mueller-Stahl
    Armin Mueller-Stahl
    • Grandpa Randolph
    Kim Myers
    Kim Myers
    • Angie Flynn
    George De La Pena
    George De La Pena
    • Ringmaster
    • (as George De La Peña)
    Michael Angarano
    Michael Angarano
    • Rocky Mazzelli
    Peter Horton
    Peter Horton
    • Lionel
    Kyle Hansen
    • Rennie
    Ted Roisum
    • Trapeze Catcher
    Ayanna Berkshire
    Ayanna Berkshire
    • Hope
    • (as Ayanna Berkshire-Cruse)
    Shuhe
    • Sorrow
    Robert Blanche
    Robert Blanche
    • Ryan Flynn Sr.
    • Director
      • Eric Small
    • Writer
      • Eric Small
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    User reviews33

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    10TheArgentWolf

    Beautiful and Enchanting

    The trailers for this movie didn't really appeal to me, but as it was a Hayden movie, I ended up buying it anyway, and I don't regret it. It was a beautiful movie, with such a touching storyline, and I found myself crying at the end, because it was so sweet. I think it deals very well with the subject of loss and bereavement.

    Ryan Kelley and Hayden Panettiere's performances were amazing, especially Hayden's, as I love the character of Melanie, she's so sweet, and has the ability to make you laugh and cry.

    Yes, the storyline was a little predictable, but it didn't stop it being set out well, and performed well.
    10njohnson214

    i just watched this movie

    This movie seriously was a great film. The writing and the performances turned in by the young cast were amazing, Working in the movie industry I do see a lot of films and this one was one of the best I have seen in a long time. This movie will probably never win an Oscar but for any sake it should. This movie will tug at you heart strings from the moment you meet the Melanie Character. This movie about the magic land between heaven and earth will really make you think about how you live your life and what you can do better. Hayden Panettiere and Ryan Kelley are a great pair and can actually make you believe this place is real. THe Grandfather Character played by Armin Mueller-Stahl is difficult to grasp why he is even in the picture until the "dust factory" is explained. I do happen to agree with the woman who said it has a foreign film quality to it it does and for once i happen to think it makes a positive effect on the movie.
    8Zadanian

    This movie is touching, emotive, and moving without the usual misery.

    This movie discusses topics that may not be understood by all ages, but are certainly suitable for all ages. The basic question of what is life's purpose is a central theme. The movie brings up the notion that life is not a problem to be solved, but rather something to be experienced; finding paradise and total bliss comes at a price, but must be paid. The movie's theme is something that is rarely touched on by most mainstream films, now dominated by empty action films.

    The acting was superb. Armin Mueller-Stahl played the guiding, grandfather very well; and Ryan Kelley is easily identified with his character. The filming location in Oregon was beautiful, and fits the film perfectly. In addition, the soundtrack fits scenes well. The plot however at times seems slow, and there seems to be periods of confusion when the audience has to guess what is happening if they missed a single line.

    Overall, this movie presents ideas that an entire family should consider, while at the same time presenting it in a new and innovative way. It definitely will reshape your view on life.
    5Snootz

    Enjoyable head-scratcher

    This film is not easy to understand. In fact, the viewer may not understand it at all save for basic concepts of life. The movie is saved by the excellent acting and the surreal sets and concepts. It's unusual, and holds attention throughout.

    Hayden Panettiere carries the film as Melanie, an energetic girl who wants to live her life in an idealistic fantasy world. Ryan Kelly plays an excellent counterpart, a boy too grounded in the negatives of life to enjoy any of it. The fulcrum between the two is Ryan's grandfather, a wizened man who is trying to help both of them understand life a bit better. How they go about that however, is more than a little odd.

    Don't look for a definite plot or smooth story line in this. I can't recommend it as a family film, as the circus and clowns, tentacle scenes (honest) and the casket scene may be frightening to younger children. Those who don't understand the concept of surreal films may miss the points entirely. Older teens and younger adults, as well as the aged are more likely to find it enjoyable. But those looking for neatly-tied strings are likely to be disappointed. There is much symbolism here and not all of it neatly packaged.

    I give it 5 stars for maintaining interest, but it was too loosely symbolic and esoteric to woo mainstream audiences. I enjoyed the film, but probably would not have enjoyed it as much were the actors less skilled and charismatic... or might have enjoyed it a bit more if the plot and purpose were tighter.

    The primary problem is that those old enough to understand the points, already know the points. Those who might benefit from the lessons taught probably won't understand the points being made. So the writing comes up short from the standpoint of actually reaching its goal audience-- younger teens.

    Even so, those who rated this film as terrible (especially the person who said it's the worst film ever made)... I just have to wonder. I can understand a film not meeting someone's personal taste. But to be upset enough about it to post a rant shouting to the world, "I didn't understand a thing here and wish to express my ignorance to the world!" I mean, really? That seems to me far more strange than the film itself. ; }

    Overall a decent film with nothing objectionable-- increasingly rare these days. Worth watching for the acting alone, and does have a moral to be learned, if one is willing to pay attention to the dialog.
    6Wuchakk

    Beating death in a hockey match and... a youthful Hayden Panettiere

    RELEASED IN 2004 and directed by Eric Small, "The Dust Factory" is a drama/family/fantasy about two young teens (Ryan Kelley and Hayden Panettiere) and the boy's grandfather (Armin Mueller-Stahl) who enter into a strange dimension parallel to the real world. Will they live or will they die?

    Imagine mixing "Carnival of Souls" (1962) and "Something Wicked This Way Comes" (1983) with DC Comic's Strange Sports Stories and you'd have a good idea of this movie. Being a family-friendly film, it lacks horror, but there are enough strange things going on and it arguably borders on horror.

    The relationship between Melanie (Panettiere) and Ryan (Kelley) is the heart of the story, with Gramps offering sage counsel. While it's neither great nor bad, seeing Panettiere when she was so young (14 during shooting) is a treat. She's just a joy to watch. Moreover, there are some imaginative visuals, like the teens in the field with the circus tent in the background, and the story certainly reaches for depth in its reflections on the nature of death and bereavement.

    THE FILM RUNS 1 hours & 20 minutes and was shot in Oregon (Portland, Hillsboro & Mount Hood).

    GRADE: B-/C+

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    • Trivia
      George De La Pena's last acting movie
    • Goofs
      When Ryan gets home after falling in the river, his hair is still wet but his clothes are dry.
    • Quotes

      Ryan Flynn: Have you been to the factory?

      Grandpa Randolph: Sure. Joined the crowd once. Didn't jump of course.

      Ryan Flynn: Yeah, I'm definitely not big on jumping. And I don't like that dust.

      Grandpa Randolph: Can't blame you.

      Ryan Flynn: Falling all that way? How do you know if you're ready?

      Grandpa Randolph: I'm certainly no expert. I suppose it's different for everyone. Some folks probably dawdle around here quite a while trying to figure that out. Melanie for instance, she seems a bit of a dawdler.

      Ryan Flynn: I don't mind dawdling if it means not having to jump. Hitting that floor looked awful painful.

      Grandpa Randolph: Oh, you're afraid of a little pain? That's an overrated phobia.

      Ryan Flynn: So what's it like? You know, dying?

      Grandpa Randolph: [shrugs] I don't know.

      Ryan Flynn: Well, you must. You're practically dead.

      Grandpa Randolph: [sarcastically] Oh. Thank you. Thank you very very much.

      Ryan Flynn: Well, it's gotta hurt.

      Grandpa Randolph: Hurt? Life hurts, boy.

    • Soundtracks
      Someone Like You
      Written by Luis Bacalov & Anna-Karin Klockar (as Anna Karin Klockar)

      Lyrics by Eric Small and Anna-Karin Klockar (as Anna Karin Klockar)

      Performed by Hayden Panettiere and Watt White

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    • Release date
      • May 22, 2010 (Belgium)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • MGM (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Фабрика пыли
    • Filming locations
      • Hillsboro, Oregon, USA
    • Production companies
      • Bahr Productions Inc.
      • Motion Picture Corporation of America (MPCA)
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $12,311
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $8,000
      • Oct 17, 2004
    • Gross worldwide
      • $12,311
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 39 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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