Salitre
Salitre

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Salitre

1959
Movie
105 min
Spanish

A young couple achieve their dream of settling in Rio Negro's Alto Valle. They will start a plantation and fight against the harshness of the weather and the land.

Insights

Director: Carlos F. BorcosqueGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

In a poverty-stricken salt mine, a young woman named Clara endures a life of hardship and exploitation. She dreams of escaping her bleak reality and finds solace in a forbidden romance with a visiting artist. However, the harsh social conditions and the greed of the mine owner threaten to crush her spirit and her hopes for a better future.

Critical Reception

Information regarding the critical reception of "Salitre" from 1959 is scarce. However, as a product of its time and cinematic context in Mexico, it likely addressed social issues prevalent in the region, potentially receiving a mixed to positive reception from audiences who related to its themes of poverty and resilience, while critics may have noted its melodramatic elements.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film realistically portrays the harsh conditions of salt mine workers.

  • Themes of social injustice and the struggle for a better life are central.

  • The romantic subplot offers a glimmer of hope amidst despair.

Google audience: Audience reviews from the era are not readily available. However, films of this nature often resonated with viewers who appreciated stories that highlighted the lives of ordinary people facing significant challenges.

Fun Fact

The film was shot in the Real de Catorce region of Mexico, known for its arid landscapes and historical mining operations.

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