Dust from Underground (French: Poussière sur la ville) is a Canadian drama film, directed by Arthur Lamothe and released in 1968.[1] Adapted from the novel by André Langevin, the film stars Michelle Rossignol as Madeleine Dubois, a woman who begins to have an extramarital affair when her husband Alain (Guy Sanche) is too busy at work to devote any time and attention to their relationship.[2]
Dust from Underground | |
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French | Poussière sur la ville |
Directed by | Arthur Lamothe |
Written by | André Langevin |
Based on | Poussière sur la ville by André Langevin |
Produced by | Pierre Patry Jean Roy |
Starring | Michelle Rossignol Guy Sanche |
Cinematography | Guy-Laval Fortier Michel Brault Jean Roy Réo Grégoire Michel Régnier Jacques Filion |
Edited by | Arthur Lamothe |
Music by | Gilles Vigneault |
Production company | Coopératio |
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Running time | 93 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Language | French |
The cast also included Henri Norbert, Nicole Filion, Gilles Pelletier, Nicolas Doclin, Roland Chenail, Victor Désy, Paul Guèvremont, Pierre Dupuis, Rose-Rey Duzil, Réjeanne Desrameaux and Louisette Dussault.
The film was shot in Thetford Mines, Quebec, in 1965,[3] but was not released theatrically until 1968.[2] In addition to screening commercially in Quebec, the film was screened at the 18th Berlin Film Festival in 1968 as part of Young Canadian Film, a lineup of films by emerging Canadian filmmakers.[4]
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