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The Salt of the Earth(Le sel de la terre)

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France, Brazil, Italy · 2014
Rated PG-13 · 1h 49m
Director Wim Wenders
Starring Juliano Ribeiro Salgado, Wim Wenders, Hugo Barbier
Genre Documentary

During the past forty years, photographer Sebastião Salgado has traveled through the continents in the footsteps of an ever changing humanity. After witnessing the major catastrophic events of recent history--international conflicts, starvations and exodus--he now embarks on a discovery for pristine territories and grandiose landscapes in a tribute to the planet's beauty.

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The New York Times by A.O. Scott

The Salt of the Earth leaves no doubt about Mr. Salgado’s talent or decency, and the chance to spend time in his company is a reason for gratitude. And yet his pictures, precisely because they disclose harsh and unwelcome truths, deserve a harder, more robustly critical look.

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The Guardian by Andrew Pulver

The co-operation between Wenders and Salgado Jr works well, mixing the former's heavyweight presence as both interviewer and storyteller, and the latter's ability to harvest intimate, deep-buried subtleties that may otherwise not have seen the light of day. Together they have made a moving tribute to a peerless talent.

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The Hollywood Reporter by Boyd van Hoeij

The Salt of the Earth doesn’t reveal so much as gracefully confirm that the empathy and humanism that make Salgado’s photojournalistic work so special are also a part of the artist’s outlook on life.

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Entertainment Weekly by Chris Nashawaty

With this heartbreaking yet hopeful new documentary about his life’s work, Salgado shares the stories behind these split-second black-and-white moments, giving them even more dimension.

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Slant Magazine by Clayton Dillard

It evolves into an intimate reverie on family and aesthetics, while remaining sporadically attuned to the reflexive and ethical dimensions of ethnographic discovery.

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Los Angeles Times by Kenneth Turan

The Salt of the Earth deals with two kinds of journeys the photographer made. The outward one may have literally taken him to the furthest corners of the Earth and resulted in the stunning images the film features, but it is the inward journey that paralleled it that completely holds our attention.

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The Playlist by Rodrigo Perez

The Salt of The Earth is a mesmeric and unforgettable look at the world and it sufferings through the eyes of a remarkably insightful and honorable artist.

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Village Voice by Stephanie Zacharek

The movie Wenders and Juliano have made is a tribute that feels both grand and modest in scale: Just as Salgado's photographs do, it extends the notion of friends and family to include every citizen of the world.

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