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Das Salz der Erde

Originaltitel: The Salt of the Earth
  • 2014
  • 12
  • 1 Std. 50 Min.
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8,4/10
24.459
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Sebastião Salgado in Das Salz der Erde (2014)
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Das Leben und Werk des Fotografen Sebastiao Salgado, der vierzig Jahre damit verbracht hat, in den entlegensten Winkeln der Erde unterprivilegierte Gesellschaften zu dokumentieren.Das Leben und Werk des Fotografen Sebastiao Salgado, der vierzig Jahre damit verbracht hat, in den entlegensten Winkeln der Erde unterprivilegierte Gesellschaften zu dokumentieren.Das Leben und Werk des Fotografen Sebastiao Salgado, der vierzig Jahre damit verbracht hat, in den entlegensten Winkeln der Erde unterprivilegierte Gesellschaften zu dokumentieren.

  • Regie
    • Juliano Ribeiro Salgado
    • Wim Wenders
  • Drehbuch
    • Wim Wenders
    • Juliano Ribeiro Salgado
    • David Rosier
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Sebastião Salgado
    • Wim Wenders
    • Lélia Wanick Salgado
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    8,4/10
    24.459
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Juliano Ribeiro Salgado
      • Wim Wenders
    • Drehbuch
      • Wim Wenders
      • Juliano Ribeiro Salgado
      • David Rosier
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Sebastião Salgado
      • Wim Wenders
      • Lélia Wanick Salgado
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    • 105Kritische Rezensionen
    • 83Metascore
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
    • Für 1 Oscar nominiert
      • 14 Gewinne & 15 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Tribe
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    Great Photographer And Adventurer
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    Great Photographer And Adventurer
    The Salt Of The Earth: Consciousness Of Appearance (US)
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    The Salt Of The Earth: Consciousness Of Appearance (US)
    The Salt Of The Earth: Tribe (US)
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    The Salt Of The Earth: Tribe (US)

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    Sebastião Salgado
    Sebastião Salgado
    • Self - Photographer
    Wim Wenders
    Wim Wenders
    • Self - Narrator
    Lélia Wanick Salgado
    • Self - Sebastião's wife and collaborator
    Juliano Ribeiro Salgado
    Juliano Ribeiro Salgado
    • Self…
    Hugo Barbier
    • Self
    Jacques Barthélémy
    • Self
    Régis Muller
    • Self
    João Pessoa Mattos
    • Self
    Leny Wanick Mattos
    • Sebastião's Sister-in-Law
    Maria Teresa Salgado Rocha Bastos
    • Self
    Rodrigo Ribeiro Salgado
    • Sebastião's Son
    • Regie
      • Juliano Ribeiro Salgado
      • Wim Wenders
    • Drehbuch
      • Wim Wenders
      • Juliano Ribeiro Salgado
      • David Rosier
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    10Iwould

    a precious and terrible gift

    Wim Wenders being Wim Wenders, he has nothing left to prove about movie making. So most of this documentary is simply made by the pictures of Sebastião Salgado, and by close-ups of his face: he is looking at the images (but through the screen at the same time), while telling and explaining to the audience the genesis and the reasons of his work. It is very simple, yes, but at the same time it's extremely powerful. So powerful that, after a while, I was under the impression that those still b/w images were alive: crowds in the mass scenes seemed to move, people in portraits looked like they were going to turn their heads, and talk.

    This movie should be shown in schools. The work of Salgado has testified some of the major (but lesser known) disasters of recent world history, none of which came within ear of the western world - much more interested in the brilliant lives of the fashion victims than in the tragic fate of the casualties of famines and wars.

    Nietzsche famously once wrote: "When you look into the abyss, the abyss also looks into you". Salgado had the guts to stare to the abyss, without blinking - but clicking. He did it to give to others the opportunity to know, and possibly to better understand the meaning of the term "humanity". Some of Sebastião Salgado images are horrible, but it is by far more horrible to think that without him those horrors would have happened with nobody to remember about them. His work creates grounds for memory, and memory grows some chances for hope, and hope give us and some reason to believe in a better future for our troubled planet.
    10DeliaOzarchevici

    To the one with "don't say "smile" please" review:

    You completely missed the point of this documentary. I doubt you even watched it till the end. And if you did, you missed the point. Let me make it simple for you. This "photographer" did not just "go" and took a few 'clicks' and selfies, as you make it sound, selling them for wealth. Your review is absolutely appaling. Sebastiao dedicatied his whole life, living among other cultures, documenting their lives. He sacrificed his 'family time' for this. Years of sacrifice. Years of living with the horror of wars, death and famine. He did not see his own children for long periods of time. And let me tell you, his work MATTERS. It's not about the money he made. Is about showing the world the truth about other cultures, about madness and war and lost (and found) paradise. Because in this era, it's easy to deny even the Holocaust! Sebastiao Salgado is a witness of history as it really happened, for a world devoured by fake news. Consider yourself blessed to have watched such a documentary, and pray that if a war will rage across your city, you'll have enough altruism within you to help your neighbour. That's what this documentary is really about. To question yourself of what can you do better, in a desperate situation. It beggs you to be outraged by the destruction humans can bring on this planet. It's not a film about Sebastiao. It's about you. So if you rated it 3, that's the rating you're giving to yourself. Do better.
    8tao902

    Thoughtful and Insightful

    A fascinating Wim Wenders documentary about Brazilian photographer, Sabastiao Salgado, detailing his life, and varied photographic projects from around the world. Wonderfully filmed, imaginatively edited.

    Mainly known as a social photographer, Sabastiao Salgado has documented and revealed the horrors of war, famine and poverty. His travels around the world have accessed hidden brutalities and exposed injustices.

    Perhaps as a respite from the human extremes he has witnessed he has recently moved on to projects about the environment. The film features many of his photos and numerous interviews with insights into his personal life.
    8GregForstner

    A both intellectually and emotionally appealing journey through photos

    Living in an age where Hollywood seems to believe that churning out CGI-promoted explosion orgies is the only recipe for success, this quiet documentary about the career of Brazilian photographer Sebastião Salgado may disappoint some audiences. Basically you only get to see the Salgado's photos and Salgado's face commenting them and telling the stories that are lurking behind. Most of the movie is made in black and white. The effect could not have been greater. Not only are the viewers stunned by the visual brilliance of the pictures and their monumental qualities but they also learn a lot about the tragedies of famines and genocides that took place in Africa in the 1980s and 1990s. To be honest, these tragedies of unbelievable scope are widely forgotten in the western world. Salgado leads us into the darkest heart of humankind where absolute folly and chaos reign instead of rational judgment. Graduating as an economist, Salgado embarked on a decades-long journey as a photographer, investing all the money of his young family in professional equipment. I think it is unjust to consider him someone who makes his living by showing the misery of mankind, like some reviewer has suggested. If Salgado hadn't been there and clicked his camera, we would not have these photos now which give testimony to what really happened in Africa or Kuwait. Just think about the risks that the young father took on when he was travelling through famine-starved desert or civil war-torn regions! Apart from that, this fine documentary does not leave behind its audience in desperation; Wim Wenders deliberately ends this homage on a harmonious chord by showing a successful reforestation project in Brazil which was initiated by Salgado.
    8graupepillard

    The Life and Work of Brazilian Photographer Sebastiao Salgado

    THE SALT OF THE EARTH

    A documentary on the photographer, Sebastiao Salgado's passion for exposing worlds that are hidden from our view as well as the undercurrents of man's greed, violence and inhumanity - all through what co-director Wim Wenders explains is the process of " drawing with light." The other director is Juliano Ribeiro Salgado, the photographer's son. For many years, I have been beguiled by Salgado's black and white imagery, particularly as source material and inspiration for many of my own late 1980s pastels. His representations are stark and at the same time filled with an expanse of tones - from the deep darkness of coal to the blinding whites which shine with the force of incorporeality; a range of imperceptibly varied grays sandwiched in-between - all breathtakingly beautiful and often reduced to abstract patternings which are in danger of overtaking his subjects, but Salgado is a master at balancing form and content.

    I was particularly moved by his photographs of the fierce deprivation that droughts and famine had wreaked on Sub- Saharan Africa - particularly Ethiopia. Because Salgado exposed situations that many people were not aware of, his photos drilled a space for perception into our consciousness. Salgado has traveled to over 100 countries - projects often lasted years and the resulting books include OTHER AMERICAS, WORKERS, SAHEL - THE END OF THE ROAD, MIGRATIONS, Africa, and most recently GENESIS - the book that became his respite after years away from his native environs, witnessing the globe's devastation, including chronicling the genocide in Rawanda and the Congo. By the late 1990's he was heartbroken: "We humans are a terrible animal; we are extremely violent…Our history is a history of war; it's an endless story…My soul was sick…I no longer believed in anything, in any salvation for the human species." (Quotes from Kenneth Turan's review in LA Times.)

    THE SALT OF THE EARTH invites us to enter Salgado's personal sphere; we meet his beloved wife Leila, the enduring relationship of his life, the editor of his photographs; the mother of Juliano and Rodrigo - the youngest born with Down syndrome; the compassion and love that unites the entire family in their own personal struggles with domesticity, and the enormous achievement of reclaiming the cattle ranch that was once Salgado's home near the town of Aimores in Brazil's state of Minas Gerais. Memories of the fecund greenery and waterfalls were incised into Sebastiao's childhood recollections and when he returned in the 1990's his homeland was an environmental disaster - dry and parched.

    Salgado, his spirit quenched by regarding the pillage, and spoliation around the universe was re-invigorated by Leila's dream of planting a forest in Brazil starting with a few trees and "returning the property to its natural state of subtropical rainforest…and in April 1998 they founded the Instituto Terra, an environmental organization…which has now been declared a Private Natural Heritage Reserve, some 17,000 acres of deforested and badly eroded land… have undergone a remarkable metamorphosis…More than four million seedlings native to Brazil's Atlantic Forest have been raised in the institute's own nursery…" * This resuscitation propelled Salgado to travel again focusing on the beauties of the planet, resulting in his latest book GENESIS. ( *About us -The Instituto Terra.) http://bit.ly/1JQQzvd

    The documentary uses Salgado's majestic photographs interspersing them with site visits to previously unrecorded locations, including old color footage; using his voice and conversations to great effect. We get a sense of the quiet strength of this man, his commitment to justice and the deep suffering that his vision extracts with the lens of a camera. The plethora of interchangeable living beings moving about silhouetted against the background of clouds billowing in the infinite skies, underscore the brevity of time and existence. We are only here for a short interval and Salgado's output is a plea for respect, justice and accommodation among the men/women/animals and the frangible cosmos we all inhabit.

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      The title of the film is a biblical reference, Matthew 5:13: 'You are the salt of the earth. But if the salt loses its saltiness, how can it be made salty again? It is no longer good for anything, except to be thrown out and trampled underfoot.'
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      Sebastião Salgado - Photographer: We are a ferocious animal. We humans are terrible animals. Our history is a history of wars. It's an endless story, a tale of madness.

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      The Salt of the Earth
      Written by Laurent Petitgand

      Performed by Laurent Petitgand

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 30. Oktober 2014 (Deutschland)
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      • Frankreich
      • Italien
      • Brasilien
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      • Official site (Japan)
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      • Französisch
      • Englisch
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      • Yalimo, Papua, Indonesien(Yali tribe)
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      • 29. März 2015
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