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  1. Heat and Dust is a 1983 British historical romantic drama film, with a screenplay by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala based on her novel, Heat and Dust (1975). It was directed by James Ivory and produced by Ismail Merchant .

  2. The original trailer in high definition of Heat and Dust directed by James Ivory. Starring Julie Christie, Greta Scacchi, Christopher Cazenove and Julian Glo...

  3. Fascinated by hints about the long-ago family scandal, she follows Olivias footsteps out to India and does her own exploring and has her own affair. There comes a moment in the movie when we realize, with a little shock, what the movie is really about.

  4. Heat and Dust (1983) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  5. Aug 18, 2017 · Cross-cutting between two generations, James Ivory’s sprawling epic of self-discovery is also a lush evocation of the prismatic and sensuous beauty of India. As she searches for answers to the ...

  6. Apr 8, 2010 · Directed by James Ivory Written by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala based on her novel Starring Julie Christie, Shashi Kapoor, Greta Scacchi, Zakir Hussain, Christopher Cazenove, Jennifer Kendal,...

  7. When Anne (Julie Christie) discovers a long-forgotten family scandal involving her deceased grandmother, Olivia (Greta Scacchi), she decides to investigate further by traveling to the scene of...

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  8. Anne is investigating the life of her grand-aunt Olivia, whose destiny has always been shrouded with scandal. The search leads back to the early 1920s, when Olivia, recently married to Douglas, a civil servant in the colonial administration, comes to live with him in India.

  9. HEAT AND DUST. Drama. , Romance. Julie Christie and Greta Scacchi star in this gorgeous 4K restoration of James Ivory's lush tale of romance and intrigue across two generations. © 1983 Luroak Ltd. All Rights Reserved. © 2017 Cohen Media Group, LLC. All Rights Reserved. About Sony Pictures.

  10. Heat And Dust. Cross-cutting between two generations, James Ivory’s sprawling epic of self-discovery is also a lush evocation of the prismatic and sensuous beauty of India.