Water and Salt
Water and Salt

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Water and Salt

2001
Movie
117 min
Portuguese

Ana lives in a little village by the sea, with her husband and daughter. He decides to leave for a few days. That seems to be the ideal solution, because Ana needs to finish a work she has been doing for a long time. But her concentration seems threatened when she starts doing her daily walks by the village and the beach: she saves a stranger from death in the sea, meets young Alexandre and Emilia, and her friend Vera turns up in her house. And then, everything changes…

Insights

IMDb7.3/10
Director: H.R. LalaGenres: Drama, Short

Plot Summary

A poignant short film that delves into the emotional complexities of loss and memory. It follows a young woman grappling with the recent passing of her father, as she navigates through his belongings and confronts the void left in her life. The narrative explores themes of grief, acceptance, and the enduring power of familial bonds.

Critical Reception

Water and Salt garnered attention on the independent film festival circuit for its sensitive portrayal of grief and its understated emotional depth. While not a mainstream release, it was praised for its authentic performances and its ability to evoke powerful feelings within its short runtime.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its emotionally resonant portrayal of grief.

  • Appreciated for its subtle storytelling and authentic performances.

  • Considered a moving exploration of loss and remembrance.

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Awards & Accolades

Screened at various film festivals, receiving positive mentions for its artistic merit and emotional impact.

Fun Fact

The director, H.R. Lala, drew inspiration from personal experiences of loss when crafting the narrative for 'Water and Salt'.

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