Ask the Dust


Drama
2006
1 hr 57 min
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L.A. in the early 1930's: racism, poverty, and disease color the Bunker Hill neighborhood where Arturo Bandini, a lover of men and beasts alike, has arrived from Colorado to write the great Los Angeles novel. After six months and down to his last nickel, he orders a cup of coffee, served by Camilla Lopez, beautiful, self-possessed, and Mexican. Arturo gets advice, encouragement, and an occasional check from H.L. Mencken, so he keeps writing and he keeps seeing Camilla. But, he's mean to her for no apparent reason, so the relationship sputters. A housekeeper from back East suggests a way out of his jealously and fears. "Camilla Bandini": is it in the cards?
Drama
2006
1 hr 57 min
36%
R
Starring
Salma Hayek, Colin Farrell, Donald Sutherland
Director
Robert Towne
About
Ask the Dust
- DRAMA
L.A. in the early 1930's: racism, poverty, and disease color the Bunker Hill neighborhood where Arturo Bandini, a lover of men and beasts alike, has arrived from Colorado to write the great Los Angeles novel. After six months and down to his last nickel, he orders a cup of coffee, served by Camilla Lopez, beautiful, self-possessed, and Mexican. Arturo gets advice, encouragement, and an occasional check from H.L. Mencken, so he keeps writing and he keeps seeing Camilla. But, he's mean to her for no apparent reason, so the relationship sputters. A housekeeper from back East suggests a way out of his jealously and fears. "Camilla Bandini": is it in the cards?
36%
TOMATOMETER
- Average 5.1
- Reviews 101
- Fresh 36
- Rotten 65
Information
- Studio
- Paramount
- Released
- 2006
- Run Time
- 1 hr 57 min
- Rated
- R For some violence and a scene of sensuality.
- Regions of Origin
- United States, United Kingdom, Germany
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Languages
- Original Audio
- English
- Audio and Subtitles
- English (AAC, Dolby 5.1, CC)
Accessibility
- Closed captions (CC) refer to subtitles in the available language with the addition of relevant non-dialogue information.