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2025 • Drama • 115m

The Salt Path

"Life. One step at a time."

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A couple lose their home and later discover the husband has been diagnosed with a terminal illness as they embark on a year long coastal trek.

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Gillian Anderson
Gillian Anderson
Raynor Winn
Jason Isaacs
Jason Isaacs
Moth Winn
James Lance
James Lance
Grant
Hermione Norris
Hermione Norris
Polly
Tucker St. Ivany
Tucker St. Ivany
Tom Winn
Denis Lill
Denis Lill
Dog Walker
Angus Wright
Angus Wright
Doctor Shaw
Georgia Henshaw
Georgia Henshaw
Housing Officer
Pippa Hinchley
Pippa Hinchley
Ice Cream Seller
Amy Griffiths
Amy Griffiths
Tessa
Megan Placito
Megan Placito
Bea
Sasha Frost
Sasha Frost
Grant’s Guest
Lloyd Hutchinson
Lloyd Hutchinson
Bathing Man
Robbie O'Neill
Robbie O'Neill
Sealy’s Partner
James Craven
James Craven
Male Youth
Marianne Elliott
Marianne Elliott
(uncredited)
Bern Collaço
Bern Collaço
Shopkeeper
Lainey Shaw
Lainey Shaw
Boss
Writer: Rebecca LenkiewiczProducer: Beatriz LevinProducer: Lloyd LevinProducer: Elizabeth KarlsenDirector: Marianne ElliottExecutive Producer: Nicholas SidiExecutive Producer: Thorsten SchumacherExecutive Producer: Peter Hampden

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CinemaSerf
2025-06-04
70%

Faced with losing their business, their farmhouse and their children to university, married Ray (Gillian Anderson) and husband Moth (Jason Isaacs) are down to their last few hundred quid and decide to go for a walk. A very, very, long walk - along England’s south west coast towards Land’s End. Armed with only a rucksack each, they set off along the rugged coastline and along the way we learn a little about what caused their predicament, about him suffering from the debilitating CBD, and about what makes this couple tick as despite them living and sleeping rough, blagging what food they can and him getting mistaken for a famous local celebrity, they seem to be, and wish to remain, almost magnetically joined together. It’s a simple story that is rich in character with which both Anderson and Isaacs delivering amiably and sometimes quite poignantly. As they trek, we also get a chance to enjoy some of the spectacular scenery of this windswept part of the country and those locales provide for a few moments of (tea-time) peril, some gentle banter and some of that life-affirming stuff that is often delivered in barrels but here a little more subtly and characterfully. It’s all based on a true journey and she took part in the production so it has a sense of authenticity to it, and it makes you think a little along the lines of “there but for the grace of God” as real, ordinary, people take adversity by the scruff of the neck. It doesn’t really need a cinema, but a bit like “The Last Bus” (2021) is one of those British dramas that works.

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Status
Released
Origin
GB
Languages
English
Studios
RocketScience, Number 9 Films, Elliott & Harper Productions, Shadowplay Features, BBC Film, Lipsync Productions, Location Safety (GB)
Box Office
$21,552,756

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