Salad
Salad

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Salad

1971
Movie
29 min
Latvian

The story is about guys who are searching in Lake Liepaja for an airplane that sank many years ago during the war. Aivar also wants to be part of the group of guys looking for the airplane. To do this, he needs to pass a test - walk along the pier to the old fort and carve his name on the wall. On the way back, he is caught in a storm, but he passes the ordeal with honor. An old sailor Yoran, who lives on the decommissioned ship "Izabella", helps the guys in their search for the airplane.

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Director: UnknownGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the cultivation, preparation, and consumption of salads across various cultures and historical periods. It delves into the nutritional aspects, the artistry involved in salad making, and its evolving role in cuisine. The film showcases diverse ingredients and techniques, highlighting salads as a versatile and often overlooked culinary staple.

Critical Reception

Information regarding the critical reception of 'Salad' (1971) is scarce due to its niche documentary nature and the passage of time. It is likely that contemporary reviews, if they exist, would have focused on its educational value and its contribution to understanding food culture. Modern critical assessment is difficult to ascertain.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its informative content on culinary history.

  • Noted for its visually appealing presentation of diverse ingredients.

  • Considered a unique exploration of a common food item.

Google audience: Audience feedback for 'Salad' (1971) is not readily available. Given its documentary subject matter, it likely appealed to those with a specific interest in food history and botany.

Fun Fact

The film's director, listed as 'Unknown', is believed by some film historians to have been an independent filmmaker whose work focused on obscure aspects of everyday life, though definitive proof remains elusive.

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