Das Salz der Erde (2014)

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Das Salz der Erde: Directed by Juliano Ribeiro Salgado, Wim Wenders. With Sebastião Salgado, Wim Wenders, Lélia Wanick Salgado, Juliano Ribeiro Salgado. The life and work of photographer Sebastião Salgado, who has spent forty years documenting societies in hidden corners of the world.

“The lines on his head were deep as the lines of the earth…u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eWim Wendersu0026#39; new masterpiece is a visually stunning lesson about our planet and our lives. We, the people, are both the salt and the scorch of the Earth…u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eJuliano Ribeiro Salgado and Wenders have made a thoughtful emotional journey through the life and work of the famous photographer Sebastião Salgado. Both his personal and professional journeys are depicted through the photographs of the talented humanist. The adventurous journey is becoming a discovery of the human nature and after that of natureu0026#39;s condition. A masterful revelation this picturesque travel envisions the marks which we leave on our planet and the traces which we imprint during our stay here.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eIt is important to note that the overall feeling of this movie is beautifully embodied by the soundtrack as well. And this feeling is surreal – a deep voyage into darkness and light – into the power of drawing with a camera. As a photographer too, I am once again amazed how a single picture can foretell, tell and commit to a certain topic. A person, a landscape, an overall feeling – this is what we get from this film. u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eIntricately constructed and simplistically presented, the meaning behind these shapes and colors is not ambiguous – we are the spice which could make the Earth both a better and worse place. It is very interesting to see this whole story told in French. I felt a certain feeling mystery and wisdom throughout the whole narrative. And although some scenes were striking, one can only feel humility watching this.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eI strongly recommend that every photographer, who is striving to create, should see this movie. This documentary is very much a universal message of the ever repeating cycle of anger – despair – hope. This honorable look at the artist and his power which can transform people and nature is mesmerizing. As a conclusion I truly hope that we can learn from our mistakes and not repeat them all over again. Because when you immerse your soul into the soil, you cannot stay away from the imminent introspection which comes after that…”

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