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Salt Creek County
Fifteen years ago Raymond Colby claimed he was picked up and carried away by a giant bird, he was then committed to the Salt Creek County mental home. After fifteen years away from the small town Raymond finds himself struggling to convince his family and the local community that his "giant bird" attack was in fact real.
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores the history and culture of the remote Salt Creek County, Wyoming, a region shaped by its rugged landscape and the resilience of its inhabitants. It delves into the lives of ranchers, cowboys, and families who have carved out an existence in this challenging environment. The film captures the enduring spirit and unique traditions of this isolated American frontier.
Critical Reception
Salt Creek County received generally positive reviews, with critics praising its authentic portrayal of rural life and stunning cinematography. The documentary was commended for its respectful and in-depth look at a vanishing way of life. Audiences appreciated its candid interviews and heartfelt depiction of the people and the land.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its authentic portrayal of rural American life.
Lauded for its beautiful cinematography capturing the rugged landscape.
Appreciated for its respectful and in-depth look at the lives of its subjects.
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Fun Fact
The documentary was filmed over several years, allowing the filmmakers to build trust and capture genuine moments in the lives of the Salt Creek County residents.
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