The Salt of the Earth
The Salt of the Earth (2014)

The Salt of the Earth

3/5
(19 votos)
8.5IMDb83Metascore

Detalles

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Box Office

FechaÁreaBruto
9 August 2015 USA USD 1,342,778
2 August 2015 USA USD 1,342,568
19 July 2015 USA USD 1,338,853
7 June 2015 USA USD 1,203,000
31 May 2015 USA USD 1,142,000
10 May 2015 USA USD 829,000
3 May 2015 USA USD 682,000
26 April 2015 USA USD 522,900
12 April 2015 USA USD 26,000
5 April 2015 USA USD 137,500
29 March 2015 USA USD 57,000
USA USD 1,343,349
worldwide USD 5,402,761
Non-USA USD 4,059,412
28 December 2014 Italy EUR 1,526,129
21 December 2014 Italy EUR 1,468,983
14 December 2014 Italy EUR 1,418,517
7 December 2014 Italy EUR 1,297,128
23 November 2014 Italy EUR 979,303
16 November 2014 Italy EUR 770,200
9 November 2014 Italy EUR 525,190
2 November 2014 Italy EUR 310,495
26 October 2014 Italy EUR 109,917
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
29 March 2015 USA USD 44,900 4
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
9 August 2015 USA USD 571 1 screen
2 August 2015 USA USD 361 1 screen
19 July 2015 USA USD 864 6
7 June 2015 USA USD 28,000 28
31 May 2015 USA USD 38,000 36
10 May 2015 USA USD 87,000 80
3 May 2015 USA USD 86,000 80
26 April 2015 USA USD 97,100 47
12 April 2015 USA USD 82,000 27
5 April 2015 USA USD 65,300 18
29 March 2015 USA USD 44,900 4

Comentarios

I was pleasantly surprised to see 'The salt of the Earth' in the documentary movie collection of the United Airlines. This is a documentary about legendary photographer Sebastiao Salgado and his life's work.

The Salt of Earth is a movie about pictures of our world, not just photos, but a critical vision of our society, a son to father movie, about how a former economist saw the world thought his camera. This documentary could be just a about a great photographer, but it goes beyond, and show us about the human side of ourself, a side sometimes we forget.

Werner Herzog knows how to make a human story. Be it a feature film or like in this case a documentary.

It was around 2 minutes into this film that I realised it was going to be one of the most important things I'd ever seen. It is.

Just finished watching The Salt Of The Earth and honestly I am speechless. Is this a documentary everyone should watch?

This is a documentary from exceptional Salgado who demonstrates his astounding work..This is 90% Salgado and 10% Wenders.

"Rightly, humility is one major attribute which audience can relate strongly to the artist himself, appearing as a soft-spoken, compassionate polymath with fluent French, Sebastião finally confesses, after his grueling experience of witnessing and capturing mass death (succumbed to famine, draught, diaspora, malady, or manmade weapons) firsthand on the tormented continent of Africa, he finds himself losing hope in humanity and deems that no one is not worthy living after all, the career hazard takes a heavy toll on him, and just through his works on screen, audience can vicariously fall into the nadir (if not as deep as his), an utter disillusion of mankind's raison d'être, should the film have finished at that moment, it would become a total blast to not give a toss about anything, at all.

Humans are part of the earth like salt. But if the balance between salt and the earth is broken, suffering will come in droves.

Everything in this documentary is moving and over-whelming. The dialogue, the events described, and the photographs of Sebastião Salgado.

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