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Drama

All Dirt Roads Taste of Salt

- Time is a tender embrace.

Tender caresses and enveloping embraces are portals into the life of Mack, a Black woman in Mississippi. Winding through the anticipation, love, and heartbreak she experiences from childhood to adulthood, the expressionist journey is an ode to connection — with loved ones and with place.

Release Date : 2023-11-03

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : A24PASTELTender

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Kaylee Nicole Johnson

Character Name : Young Mack

Original Name : Kaylee Nicole Johnson

Gender : Female

Chris Chalk

Character Name : Isaiah

Original Name : Chris Chalk

Gender : Male

Jayah Henry

Character Name : Young Josie

Original Name : Jayah Henry

Gender : Male

Sheila Atim

Character Name : Evelyn

Original Name : Sheila Atim

Gender : Female

Bernadette Albright

Character Name : Girl with Umbrella

Original Name : Bernadette Albright

Gender : Male

Preston McDowell

Character Name : Young Wood

Original Name : Preston McDowell

Gender : Male

Charleen McClure

Character Name : Mack

Original Name : Charleen McClure

Gender : Female

Reginald Helms Jr.

Character Name : Wood

Original Name : Reginald Helms Jr.

Gender : Male

Monique Norwood

Character Name : Ebony

Original Name : Monique Norwood

Gender : Male

Kim Bowie

Character Name : Jay

Original Name : Kim Bowie

Gender : Male

Pershon Harper

Character Name : Wood's Friend #1

Original Name : Pershon Harper

Gender : Male

Chandler Garrett

Character Name : Wood's Friend #2

Original Name : Chandler Garrett

Gender : Male

Taylor Vigee

Character Name : Kissing Teenage Girl

Original Name : Taylor Vigee

Gender : Male

Landon Arnold

Character Name : Kissing Teenage Boy

Original Name : Landon Arnold

Gender : Male

Laila Lauren Miles

Character Name : Tia

Original Name : Laila Lauren Miles

Gender : Male

Jannie Hampton

Character Name : Grandma Betty

Original Name : Jannie Hampton

Gender : Male

Moses Ingram

Character Name : Josie

Original Name : Moses Ingram

Gender : Female

Naomi Glenn

Character Name : Newborn Lily #1

Original Name : Naomi Glenn

Gender : Male

Mylee Shannon

Character Name : Toddler Mack

Original Name : Mylee Shannon

Gender : Male

Adrian Jose Badillo

Character Name : Newborn Lily #2

Original Name : Adrian Jose Badillo

Gender : Male

Robin Crudrup

Character Name : Lily

Original Name : Robin Crudrup

Gender : Male

Leandrew Drake

Character Name : Pastor

Original Name : Leandrew Drake

Gender : Male

Johnny Gilleylen Jr.

Character Name : Wayne

Original Name : Johnny Gilleylen Jr.

Gender : Male

Zainab Jah

Character Name : Older Mack

Original Name : Zainab Jah

Gender : Female

Reviews

B

Brent Marchant

@Brent_Marchant

2024-01-21

When creating a film that’s best described as experimental, ambition goes a long way toward the fulfillment of that goal. However, it’s not enough to carry the project if it doesn’t have something meaningful or profound to say in the end product, and that, unfortunately, is what’s missing from the premiere effort from poet Raven Jackson in her writing/directing feature debut. This offering is perhaps best characterized as a visual tone poem examining the decades-long life of an African-American woman in rural Mississippi from childhood to becoming a grandmother. It’s light on narrative and seeks to tell its story visually a la the likes of Terrence Malick, relying more on showing than telling, a noble undertaking, to be sure. Nevertheless, the picture leans on its imagery so heavily that it often fails to convey anything of real substance, despite its visual beauty and some obviously heartfelt sequences in which the principals’ emotions are indeed palpable and affecting. In between, though, the sequences begin to feel padded after a while, striving to capture profound insights through events that are too innately incidental to express anything truly enlightening, reflective or philosophically rich. Instead, it offers viewers a biographical look at one individual’s ties to the people, places and everyday events that made up her life, a depiction that, regrettably, plays more like a home movie with arthouse treatment. This is perhaps best exemplified by a nearly 10-minute sequence of a hug that, frankly, grows stunningly tedious in far less time than that. I suspect that these shortcomings probably arise from the filmmaker being too close to her own subject matter, given that many of the characters in this story are based on the lives of people from her own family and ancestors. Those elements may be deeply moving to her, but they don’t translate into material that would mean much to those outside her own immediate circle. With that said, however, this release is not without its merits, most notably its gorgeous cinematography and beautiful original score. Beyond that, though, “All Dirt Roads Taste of Salt” is likely to try the patience of many viewers, including those willing to give a chance to its attempt at an alternative inventive approach. This truly feels more like a film or art school project than something that would appeal to even the most ardent of diehard open-minded cinephiles. And that’s unfortunate, because I’m sure there’s an interesting story buried somewhere within this material. Sadly, it never surfaces but remains camouflaged in its own artistic trappings.