10/10
"The Dust Factory" an excellent, inspiring, family film!
25 April 2005
Warning: Spoilers
"The Dust Factory" was for me one of the finest allegorical films about life, death, and loss, that I have ever seen.

It presents this theme in a story that is entirely suitable for both children and adults. "The Dust Factory" is charmingly sentimental without being sappy, maudlin, or too scary for a younger audience. I applaud Eric Small's fine writing and direction.

I appreciated and enjoyed this film more than I did "Finding Neverland," yet it only shows what a difference that a good distribution deal can make to insure a successful movie. While I read a consumer review of the film that said they saw it in a theater, I have also read that it went "direct to video." If the former is true, I don't understand why "The Dust Factory" didn't open and play to a larger audience? I recommend this film to any and all, and can only hope that Eric Small has a long career to continue following his dream and inner vision.

Gary Myers BOCA PRODUCTIONS
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