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This environmental healing inspired his final major project, , a love letter to the planet's remaining untouched landscapes and cultures. Quick Movie Facts
Salgado's work is famously characterized by high-contrast black-and-white photography , which Wenders presents with a unique technique: Salgado is often seen looking directly through his own images, reflecting on the memories they evoke. The Salt of the Earth (2014)
For decades, Sebastião Salgado traveled the globe, capturing "the salt of the earth"—the people who inhabit it. His lens documented some of the most harrowing events of the 20th century, including: This environmental healing inspired his final major project,
Witnessing the absolute depths of human cruelty. His lens documented some of the most harrowing
Heartbreaking images of struggle and survival in the 1980s.
Mass human labor in the Serra Pelada.
After years of witnessing trauma, Salgado faced a personal crisis, feeling that humanity was a "ferocious animal". However, the film concludes with a powerful act of rebirth . Salgado and his wife, Lélia, returned to his family's ruined ranch in Brazil and replanted over two million trees , transforming it into a lush National Park.
This environmental healing inspired his final major project, , a love letter to the planet's remaining untouched landscapes and cultures. Quick Movie Facts
Salgado's work is famously characterized by high-contrast black-and-white photography , which Wenders presents with a unique technique: Salgado is often seen looking directly through his own images, reflecting on the memories they evoke.
For decades, Sebastião Salgado traveled the globe, capturing "the salt of the earth"—the people who inhabit it. His lens documented some of the most harrowing events of the 20th century, including:
Witnessing the absolute depths of human cruelty.
Heartbreaking images of struggle and survival in the 1980s.
Mass human labor in the Serra Pelada.
After years of witnessing trauma, Salgado faced a personal crisis, feeling that humanity was a "ferocious animal". However, the film concludes with a powerful act of rebirth . Salgado and his wife, Lélia, returned to his family's ruined ranch in Brazil and replanted over two million trees , transforming it into a lush National Park.