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“I don’t think the solution is to point them out as monsters”: Arieh Worthalter and Jan Hammenecker on Dust at Berlin Film Festival 2026

“I don’t think the solution is to point them out as monsters”: Arieh Worthalter and Jan Hammenecker on Dust at Berlin Film Festival 2026
“I don’t think the solution is to point them out as monsters”: Arieh Worthalter and Jan Hammenecker on Dust at Berlin Film Festival 2026

Actors Arieh Worthalter and Jan Hammenecker, stars of the compelling film Dust, joined us at the Berlin Film Festival 2026 to discuss their intricate on-screen relationship. They portray characters whose ambition leads them down a dark path, exploring a bond rooted in dependence rather than traditional friendship. The actors delve into the film’s profound social commentary, emphasising that Dust challenges audiences to look beyond simple villainy. As Hammenecker states, “I don’t think the solution is to point them out as monsters,” advocating for empathy and understanding the systemic forces that shape individuals. Worthalter added that the feature aims to make viewers reflect on how societal structures, particularly toxic masculinity, contribute to such destructive outcomes, rather than seeking quick judgment.

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