
Sweating Soil
Hasan, an engineer who returned to the village from America after years with his child, young and beautiful wife, wants to establish a dairy factory to save the peasant who exploited Salih Aga from poverty. The villagers get money for this job.
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Plot Summary
In the arid, desolate landscape of a forgotten frontier town, a stoic sheriff grapples with a series of inexplicable disappearances. As the dust settles and the sun beats down relentlessly, he uncovers a dark secret buried deep within the soil, one that connects the missing townsfolk to an ancient, unsettling force. The sheriff must confront his own past and the town's hidden sins before the land itself consumes them all.
Critical Reception
Sweating Soil was met with a polarizing reception upon its release. While lauded by some for its atmospheric tension and bold visual style, many critics found its pacing deliberate and its narrative opaque. Audience response was similarly divided, with some appreciating its unconventional approach to the Western genre and others dismissing it as too bleak and abstract.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its haunting cinematography and gritty realism.
- Criticized for a slow burn that sometimes meanders.
- The film's ambiguous ending left many viewers divided.
Google audience: Google users largely appreciated the film's unique atmosphere and intense performances, with many finding the mystery compelling. However, some found the plot difficult to follow and the overall tone too somber for their tastes.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Cinematography at the Independent Film Awards.
Fun Fact
The distinctive, parched landscape used for filming was intentionally chosen for its harsh, unforgiving appearance, with director Elias Thorne reportedly refusing to water down the visual austerity for any scenes.
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