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‘All Dirt Roads Taste of Salt’ review: Pieces of memory form an exquisite puzzle of a life

Sheila Atim in a scene from "All Dirt Roads Taste of Salt."

The look, sound and feel of falling rain is one of cinema’s great gifts. But with millions of restless, anxious app scrollers ordering up that rain on demand, its essential gorgeousness is now a commodity — just another sound effect, and sleep aid.

The true magic of it, though, has a way of speaking to poets and dreamers with a camera. In the exquisite riddle “All Dirt Roads Taste of Salt,” writer-director Raven

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