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Salt and Fire

Sometimes redemption is out of reach
2016 | 98m | English

(3139 votes)

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Director: Werner Herzog
Writer: Werner Herzog
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A scientist blames the head of a large company for an ecological disaster in South America. But when a volcano begins to show signs of erupting, they must unite to avoid a disaster.
Release Date: Dec 07, 2016
Director: Werner Herzog
Writer: Werner Herzog
Genres: Drama, Thriller
Keywords airport, volcano, ecology, south america, environmental
Production Companies Canana, Benaroya Pictures, The Fyzz, Construction Film, International Film Trust, Skellig Rock
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 04, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Veronica Ferres Laura Sommerfeld
Michael Shannon Matt Riley
Gael García Bernal Dr. Fabio Cavani
Volker Michalowski Dr. Arnold Meier
Lawrence Krauss Aristidis / Krauss
Anita Briem Flight Attendant
Danner Ignacio Márquez Arancibia Huascar
Gabriel Márquez Arancibia Atahualpa
Lilly Krug Passenger
Werner Herzog Man with One Story (uncredited)
Name Job
Werner Herzog Writer, Director
Amara Palacios Production Executive
Joe Bini Editor
Ulrich Bergfelder Production Design
Esther Walz Costume Design
Martin Corkidi Production Manager
Ernesto Garabito Production Manager
Álvaro Manzano Zambrana Unit Production Manager
Valeria Ariñez Second Assistant Director
Susana Chaparro Alvarado Set Designer
Christopher Atkinson First Assistant Sound Editor
Tschangis Chahrokh Recording Supervision
Boris Riccardo D'Agostino Recording Supervision
Christof Ebhardt Supervising Sound Editor
Magda Habernickel Sound Editor
Michael Karl Huber Sound Post Production Coordinator
Bernhard Maurer Foley Mixer
Paul Paragon Production Sound Mixer
Michael Stancyk Foley Artist
Bianca Rudolph Digital Colorist
Finn Gosch Electrician
František Novák Focus Puller
Tom Rotsch Video Assist Operator, Second Assistant Camera, Gaffer
Alke Marianne Scherrmann Digital Imaging Technician
Erik Söllner First Assistant Camera
Alex Bushe Associate Editor
Peter Fuchs Scoring Mixer
Silvia Vas Continuity, Script Supervisor
Andreas Bareiß Legal Services
Ralf Berchtold Production Executive
Stephanie Schneider Production Coordinator
Frank Buchs Thanks
Tom Bissell Short Story
Arturo Sampson Line Producer
Ernst Reijseger Original Music Composer
Peter Zeitlinger Director of Photography, Drone Pilot
Name Title
Olivier Père Co-Producer
Nina Maag Producer
Michael Benaroya Producer
Fabian Glubrecht Executive Producer
Ben Sachs Executive Producer
Gregory McLachlan Executive Producer
Robert Jones Executive Producer
Reinhold Elschot Co-Producer
Daniel Blum Co-Producer
Andreas Schreitmüller Co-Producer
Rémi Burah Co-Producer
Benoît Dalle Co-Producer
Pierre Denoits Co-Producer
Xavier Martinot Co-Producer
Werner Herzog Producer
Pablo Cruz Producer
Arturo Sampson Executive Producer
Gael García Bernal Executive Producer
Wayne Marc Godfrey Executive Producer
Veronica Ferres Producer
Diego Luna Executive Producer
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r96sk
1.0

Oof. As I always say when I give films such a bad rating/review (though, tbf, only the ninth time I've rated 1/10...), it is nothing personal and I respect everyone who worked on this film and, of course, understand it isn't easy to make films. I never enjoy slating one, but this... deary me. ... I'm not sure where to begin. The dialogue. The dialogue! I genuinely do not believe I've seen a movie with such truly awful dialogue, the amount of times I was holding my head out of cringe was immeasurable. You just know the writer, presumably one Werner Herzog, thought he was prime William Shakespeare when he put it all together. It's not just terrible in itself, it also simply isn't written for the actors - none of it sounds natural out of them whatsoever. Talking of the actors, they merit some iffiness too. Listen, they are severely hampered by those behind the scenes but more was needed - especially from Michael Shannon, who I am a big fan of but his performance is... questionable, at best. Again, the ill-fitting dialogue did not help. Elsewhere, Veronica Ferres tries and is likeable but... yeah, not good. At least the Arancibia kids add some charm to things. Those children are put into the film around the middle and somehow (nothing bad on them, just their characters) stay until the very end. Those scenes with them, and Ferres' Laura, are sweet in isolation (pardon the pun), but wow do they feel entirely out of place and disconnected (pardon the p...) to everything that proceeds - to the point that the sweetness drains away. 1/10 always feels harsh to me, yet this is very much deserving of that rating in my opinion. Dire stuff, even at just around 90 minutes. The kids and the neat locations are all I've got by way of positives.

Aug 19, 2022