The Black Salt (2026)

The Black Salt (2026) poster

The salt deserts of the Argentine Andes are being disrupted by profound changes that impact the environment, entire communities, and individual lives. As corporations extract lithium from the soil, two young political leaders, activist Vanesa and miner Elbio, run for president in their respective indigenous communities. In Buenos Aires, teenager Milagros protests outside the parliament as it holds uncertain national elections.

Director: Nikola Lorenzin
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 93 min
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Original Language: it
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Black Salt about?
The salt deserts of the Argentine Andes are being disrupted by profound changes that impact the environment, entire communities, and individual lives. As corporations extract lithium from the soil, two young political leaders, activist Vanesa and miner Elbio, run for president in their respective indigenous communities. In Buenos Aires, teenager Milagros protests outside the parliament as it holds uncertain national elections.
Who directed The Black Salt?
The Black Salt was directed by Nikola Lorenzin.
How long is The Black Salt?
The Black Salt has a runtime of 1h 33m (93 minutes).
What genre is The Black Salt?
The Black Salt is a Documentary film.