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'All Dirt Roads Taste of Salt' Review: Raven Jackson's Feature Debut Is A Visual Masterwork With Very Few Answers (Sundance)

Some films aren’t actually films. Instead, they are still portraits that come to life. A homage to Julie Dash’s 1991 film, Daughters of the Dust, Raven Jackson’s deeply textured film, All Dirt Roads Taste of Salt follows Mack (Kaylee Nicole Johnson and later Charleen McClure), a Black woman growing up in the late 1960s in Mississippi across four decades in her life. Jackson chooses not to orient her film in time or place. Instead, the non-linear feature, with its very sparse dialogue, forces the viewer to piece together Mack’s life experiences for themselves. 

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tags: All Dirt Roads Taste of Salt, Raven Jackson, Sundance Film Festival, Kaylee Nicole Johnson, Charleen McClure, Sheila Atim
categories: Culture, Film/TV
Monday 01.23.23
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