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Dust to Dust (CTBA 18)

Fashion in Film Presents

Sat 18 Oct 2025

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CTBA 18

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£9 | £7 Members | £5 Students & Under 25s

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6pm

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Dust to Dust (CTBA 18)

Dir. Kôsai Sekine
2024 | 89 mins | Japan | Japanese and English with English subtitles


How can haute couture help to solve the ecological harm caused by ready-to-wear’s ferocious pace? We are pleased to present the first UK screening of Dust to Dust by director Kôsai Sekine. In it we follow Tokyo-based designer Yuima Nakazato meandering through Nairobi’s Gikomba Market, the world’s largest hub for discarded clothes: ‘Knowing that anything I say is going to be completely useless… is kind of a new experience for me. Now I know what it feels like to be truly lost for words,’ he says. The documentary trails the development of a new non-woven material made using two 50-kilogram bundles of clothing procured from Kenya. Nakazato’s ethereal garments presented a year later in Paris offer a reimagining of the fashion world at its creative and conscious best.


GROUNDED: Fashion’s Entanglements with Nature: South West England & Scotland
Friday 5 September—Saturday 25 Oct 2025

Fashion in Film Festival presents GROUNDED, a major UK-wide season exploring the relationship between fashion and nature through the lens of cinema. Spanning the late 19th century to present day, the programme examines fashion’s role as simultaneously a barrier and a connecting tissue between humans and the natural world. With over 80 titles including rare screenings and UK premieres, GROUNDED presents diverse narratives addressing ecological and geopolitical concerns while exploring imaginative spaces of poetry, comedy, beauty, joy, horror, and transgression.

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BBFC Rating
CTBA 18


Venue: Studio 74, Exeter Phoenix


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