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The Wieliczka Salt Mine in Poland has been the subject of several films and documentaries, but one notable award-winning film is "Wieliczka-The Salt of the Earth".
This documentary delves into the history and the cultural significance of the Wieliczka Salt Mine, which is one of the oldest salt mines in the world and a UNESCO World Heritage Site...

A Tribute to Jerzy Stuhr: Wieliczka - The Salt of the Earth (2024)
In this memorial edition, Jerzy Stuhr guides viewers through the geological, historical, and social aspects of the Wieliczka Salt Mine.
The film showcases the breathtaking underground chambers, chapels, and sculptures carved out of salt, highlighting the mine’s transformation from an industrial site into a cultural monument...

We are proud to present the third edition of our acclaimed film, now reimagined as an educational resource titled "Salt in Focus."
Specially adapted for educational settings,"Salt in Focus" serves as a valuable tool for teachers and students alike, bringing the fascinating story of salt to life in classrooms around the world...

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MOVIE SPECIFICATIONS

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Wieliczka - Salt of the Earth is a captivating documentary that has been chronicling the Wieliczka Salt Mine since 1998.

This 42-minute film takes viewers on a journey through the history of salt, from ancient times to the present.

Offered in immersive 5.1 surround sound, the film provides a rich audio experience that enhances its stunning visuals.

To reach a global audience, it has been dubbed and subtitled in over 30 languages, ensuring accessibility while maintaining the authenticity of its storytelling.

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Additionally, it has been dubbed in various languages with renowned and professional voice actors, ensuring that viewers can enjoy the film in their native language while experiencing the depth and quality of the performances. One notable example is Jerzy Stuhr , a celebrated Polish actor, who played a guide in the film before his passing.

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Arabic, Chinese, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Portuguese, Russian and Spanish.

SUBTITLES:
Bulgarian, Byelorussian, Czech, Croatian, Danish, Finnish, Latvian, Norwegian, Persian, Polish, Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Slovenian, Swedish, Turkish and Ukrainian.

EXPERT COMMENTARY

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Prof. dr hab. Jerzy Makowski

Professor Antoni Jodłowski

Dr. Henry Palkij

Specialist in physical geography

Jagiellonian University

Former director of the Kraków Saltworks Museum in Wieliczka

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Wieliczka - The Salt of the Earth is a documentary I watched with great pleasure. It is undoubtedly a gem among contemporary documentary films. The work skillfully combines the reliability of scientific information in geology (including tectonics and mineralogy), history (covering almost 1,000 years of the region's history...

Wieliczka - The Salt of the Earth offers a profound insight into the operation of the Wieliczka Salt Mine. The film meticulously explores the multitude of risks involved in the mine's operation—cave-ins, fires, and water intrusion—while also highlighting the technical and organizational measures implemented to combat these dangers...

The mood of the film stands out from previous documentaries about the Wieliczka Salt Mine, offering a fresh and unique perspective on this historic site. By presenting objects and places in a new light, the film captures aspects of the mine that have never been seen before, giving viewers a different point of view. While no film is without its flaws, this one comes close to perfection...