My Name Is Salt
My Name Is Salt

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My Name Is Salt

2013
Movie
92 min
English

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 spent a season with one of these families, observing the very particular rhythms of their lives.

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IMDb7.1/10
Director: Mohammad RasulofGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

A journalist investigating the plight of Iranian rice farmers uncovers the devastating impact of climate change and corporate greed on their lives. As he delves deeper, he becomes entangled in a complex web of corruption and struggles to expose the truth. The film highlights the connection between environmental degradation and socio-economic hardship in rural Iran.

Critical Reception

Mohammad Rasoulof's 'My Name Is Salt' received critical acclaim for its powerful social commentary and unflinching portrayal of the struggles faced by Iranian rice farmers. The film was praised for its understated yet impactful storytelling, drawing attention to the severe consequences of environmental issues and economic exploitation on ordinary lives. It resonated with audiences and critics alike for its timely and relevant themes.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its poignant depiction of environmental and economic struggles.

  • Lauded for its strong social commentary and humanistic approach.

  • Commended for its subtle yet effective narrative style.

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Awards & Accolades

Won the Special Jury Prize at the 2013 Dubai International Film Festival.

Fun Fact

The film was shot in northern Iran, a region known for its rice cultivation, adding an authentic backdrop to the narrative.

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