Salvador
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Salvador

A burnt-out photojournalist becomes involved in a Central American revolution.

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Salvador (1986) takes viewers on a gripping journey into the heart of a Central American revolution through the eyes of photojournalist Richard Boyle. Burnt out and desperate for a big break, Boyle embarks on a dangerous mission to El Salvador in the midst of a brutal civil war.

As the conflict intensifies, Boyle witnesses unspeakable atrocities committed by both the government and the guerilla forces. Determined to capture these horrific events, he teams up with his colleague Doctor Rock and joins the rebels on the frontlines. Together, they risk their lives to expose the truth to the world through powerful images of suffering and courage.

Directed by Oliver Stone, Salvador is a raw and uncompromising portrayal of the horrors and complexities of war journalism. The film's gritty and realistic depiction of life in war-torn El Salvador leaves a lasting impact on audiences, highlighting the collateral damage inflicted upon innocent civilians.

Salvador showcases James Woods in a career-defining performance as Richard Boyle, capturing the character's desperation and passion brilliantly. With its powerful storytelling, intense action sequences, and thought-provoking social commentary, Salvador is a must-watch for anyone interested in political history or the ethical dilemmas faced by journalists in war zones.

Experience the harrowing journey of a photojournalist searching for redemption in the midst of chaos and bloodshed. Salvador is a haunting and unforgettable film that sheds light on the untold stories of those who risk their lives to expose the truth.

Also Known As:

Salvador

Release Date:

23 Apr 1986

Writers:

Oliver Stone, Richard Boyle

Awards:

Nominated for 2 Oscars. 4 wins & 9 nominations total