Return to Dust (2022)
July 8, 2022Release Date
Return to Dust (2022)
July 8, 2022Release Date
Plot.
Where to Watch.
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Cast & Crew.
Wu Renlin
Ma Youtie
Hai Qing
Cao Guiying
Yang Guangrui
Zhang Yongfu's Son
Dengfeng Zhao
Ma Youtong
Cailan Wang
Sister-in-Law
Jiangui Zeng
Ma Youtong's Eldest Son
Wu Yunzhi
Ma Youtong's Second Son
Zhanhong Ma
Brother Guiying
Cuilan Wang
Guiying's Sister-in-Law
Caixia Xu
Ma Hongmei
Shengfu Li
Village Chief
Min Zhang
Clothes Stall Owner
Wang Weihua
Director of Photography
Yang Sun
Co-Producer
Yiyan Zhao
Co-Producer
Min Zhang
Producer
Li Ruijun
Editor / Production Design / Director / Writer
Yan Li
Producer
Ruiqi Liu
Casting
Qiong Feng
Co-Producer
Jingyin Wu
Costume Design / Makeup Artist
Wang Changrui
Sound
Hong Qin
Executive Producer / Producer
Shuai Zhao
Production Manager
Han Dahai
Production Design
Daiqing Li
Assistant Director
Zhang Yibai
Executive Producer / Producer
Zhang Min
Producer
Tianye Wang
Co-Producer
Peyman Yazdanian
Music
Media.
Details.
Release DateJuly 8, 2022
Original Name隐入尘烟
StatusReleased
Running Time2h 13m
Content RatingNR
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
Return to Dust (Chinese: 隐入尘烟; pinyin: Yǐn rù chényān) is a Chinese drama film written and directed by Li Ruijun. It had its world premiere at the 2022 Berlinale. The film, which runs to 133 minutes, is mainly spoken in a rural Gansu dialect. It premiered in the UK at the Edinburgh International Film Festival, in August 2022, and saw a general release in November. As of September 2022, it had grossed 100 million yuan (US$14 million) at the box office, on a budget of 2 million yuan.
Return to Dust was pulled from streaming services in China on 26 September 2022. Western news outlets such as Radio Free Asia reported that mentioning the film on Weibo had been banned. It was later reported by the South China Morning Post that discussion of the film had not been prohibited on Chinese social media, but the reason for its removal from streaming services had not been made clear. Other sources later reported that posts about the film were blocked on Weibo, suggesting that there was a ban on mentioning it. Prior to its recall, a version of the film with an alternative ending was available.