The Salt of the Earth Brazil, , Italy 2014 – 110min. 1x2u3x
Movie Rating 1bv56
Le sel de la terre 3ja6p
When he comes across a photograph by Wim Wenders looks at Salgado’s unusual journey, armed with his artistic eye to confront the beauty and hostility of a world torn by war, famine and forced emigration, but also to pay homage to the magic of a planet full of resources.
Shot in the same black and white in which he immortalizes the world, the wise face of The Salt of the Earth offers a fantastic voyage through the pages of our history, seen through the eyes of a ionate artiste. It is hard not to be deeply distraught by terrifying images of bodies wrecked by famine or families destroyed by war, emphasized by the lens of the camera. Through the narration that accompanies the epic life of Salgado, the film opens more luminous perspectives, with a ending that is magical. Reflected by this silent nature that waits only to give life back, the photographer’s conscience, damaged by the visions of terrible humanity, finds his way back to a form of serenity. And with that the audience is filled with remarkable emotion.
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