
"Salt and Fire" is a tense ecological thriller that follows a scientist who holds a major corporation responsible for a devastating environmental disaster in South America. When a nearby volcano threatens to erupt, the scientist and the company's head must set aside their differences to prevent a catastrophe.
Trivia:
1. Werner Herzog, the director, chose to shoot much of the film on location in Bolivia, capturing the stunning and otherworldly landscapes around the Uyuni Salt Flats.
2. Herzog himself appears in the film in a cameo role, adding a personal touch to the project.
3. The movie explores real environmental concerns and combines them with dramatic storytelling, showcasing Herzog's unique style of blending documentary realism with narrative fiction.