Category
Documentary
director
Farida Pacha
production
Leafbird Films
country
Switzerland
format
HD, DCP
runtime
58/92 min
year
2013
language
Gujarati
subtitled_versions
English, French, German, Spanish
genre
Economy, Food & Culinary, Human Interest
MY NAME IS SALT
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MY NAME IS SALT
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MY NAME IS SALT
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Synopsis

Year after year, just after the monsoon season has finished, thousands of families travel to a bleak desert in Gujerat, India, where they will stay for an endless eight months and extract salt from the earth, using the same painstaking, manual techniques as generations before them. Director Farida Pacha and cinematographer Lutz Konermann spent a season with one of these families, observing the very particular rhythms of their lives and crafting an exquisite, lyrical film in the process.

Festivals

  • „IDFA Award for First Appearance“ IDFA, Amsterdam (2013)
  • „Best Documentary Feature Film“ Edinburgh Int’l Film Festival (2014)
  • „Firebird Award“ 38. Hong Kong Int’l Film Festival (2014)
  • „German Camera Award“ Deutscher Kamerapreis (2014)
  • „First Price of the Jury“ Documenta Madrid (2014)
  • „Competition“ Los Angeles Film Festival (2014)
  • „Competition“ Melbourne Int’l Film Festival (2014)
  • „Competition“ Message to Men St. Petersburg (2014)
  • "Best Documentary" and "Best Cinematography" Mumbai IFF, India (2016)

More info

"A mesmerising, lyrical work about endurance, craftsmanship and family dynamics, all unfolding in a stunningly bleak landscape, where abandoned bicycles and machinery pepper the ground." THE GUARDIAN

"Cinematographer Lutz Konermann captures the backbreaking beauty of it all, while director Pacha finds her way into the very heart of this timeless ritual." OBSERVER (UK)

7,5/10 Rating IMDB (Internet Movie Database)