The Salt of Tears (Le Sel des Larmes)

Drama – France – 2020 – 100′
In French with English Subtitles

Synopsis

Veteran filmmaker Philippe Garrel once again fashions a pinpoint-precise and economical study of young love and its prevarications, which ever so gradually blossoms into an emotionally resonant moral tale. Handsome Luc (Logann Antuofermo), following in his aging father’s footsteps to study the craft of furniture joining, doesn’t appear to have any trouble meeting and dating women; as the film opens he’s aggressively courting Djemila (Oulaya Amamra) at a Paris bus stop. Skeptical yet ultimately trusting, Djemila will not be Luc’s one and only. Constructed and composed with crystalline austerity, and co-written with Jean-Claude Carrière and Arlette Langmann—who collaborated on Garrel’s last two films, In the Shadow of Women (NYFF53) and Lover for a Day (NYFF55)—The Salt of Tears is a pocket portrait that demonstrates the persistent vitality of one of French cinema’s great observers of the callowness of youth. (From NYFF 2020)

Directed by

Philippe Garrel (Jealousy, In the Shadow of Women, Lover for a day)

Cast

Logann Antuofermo, Oulaya Amamra, André Wilms

Reactions

“A heady mood of refined melancholy underpinned with aspects of contemporary politics… (with) an ecstatic dance scene that embodies the elusive dream of happiness.” 
– Richard Brody, The New Yorker

“Could be classified as a filmic version of that French literary genre the conte… a concise but intellectually resonant narrative focusing on emotions and morals. One of the most finely turned and richly achieved of (Garrel’s) recent works.”
– Jonathan Romney, Screen International

“Fresh and invigorating.”
– Boyd van Hoeij, The Hollywood Reporter

 “Garrel continues the intimate relationship examinations of his last three films, but this time he turns the player prototype on its ear and, in doing so, exposes just how toxic behavior that was, until just recently, seen as normal truly is.”
–Edge Media Network

“Restrained and low-key as it is, The Salt of Tears gradually opens up to become a powerful moral tale on a par with the great films of Eric Rohmer, with a hint of François Truffaut.”
— Kyle Smith, National Review

Awards and Fests

BERLINALE 2020
NYFF 2020

Playdates and Virtual Cinema Bookings

Theater
City
State
Start date
Rialto Cinemas Elmwood
Berkeley
CA
1/8/2021
Rialto Cinemas Cerrito
El Cerrito
CA
1/8/2021
Neptune Twin
Long Beach
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1/22/2021
Laemmle Cinemas
Los Angeles
CA
1/22/2021
Cinema SF
San Francisco
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1/22/2021
Rafael@home
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CA
1/22/2021
Rialto Cinemas Sebastopol
Sebastopol
CA
1/8/2021
Kimball Peak Three Theaters
Colorado Spring
CO
1/22/2021
Avalon Cinema
Washington
DC
1/22/2021
Coral Gables Cinema
Coral Gable
FL
1/22/2021
Cinema Paradiso
Fort Lauderdale
FL
1/22/2021
Savor Cinema
Hollywood
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1/22/2021
Burns Court Film Society
Sarasota
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1/22/2021
Gene Siskel Film Center
Chicago
IL
1/22/2021
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IL
1/22/2021
The Ryder
Indianapolis
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1/27/2021
AFI – Silver Theatre
Silver Spring
MD
1/22/2021
The Parkway Theater
Minneapolis
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1/22/2021
Minneapolis film Society
Minneapolis
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1/22/2021
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NY
1/22/2021
Film Forum
New York
NY
1/20/21
Angelika Film Center
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NY
1/22/2021
Jacob Burns Film Center
Pleasantville
NY
1/29/2021
Cleveland Cinematheque
Cleveland
OH
1/22/2021
Clinton Street Theater
Portland
OR
1/8/2021
The Kiggins Theatre
Vancouver
WA
1/22/2021

 

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