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    Default BARAKA... an amazing and thought-provoking tour de force

    Many years ago in 1992 I saw a film that changed my outlook on life. I would like to share this with you.

    Baraka is an incredible nonverbal film containing images of 24 countries from 6 continents, created by Ron Fricke and Mark Magidson, with music from Michael Stearns and others. The film has no plot, contains no actors and has no script. Instead, high quality 70mm images show some of the best, and worse, parts of nature and human life. Timelapse is used heavily to show everyday life from a different perspective. Baraka is often considered a spiritual film.

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    Default Re: BARAKA... an amazing and thought-provoking tour de force

    Please can you post summaries when you link to video. I am on a slow link this weekend
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    Quote Posted by John (here)
    Please can you post summaries when you link to video. I am on a slow link this weekend
    Ok John. I added a summery.
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    I had a similar experience with a film called Koyaanisqatsi

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koyaanisqatsi

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    Koyaanisqatsi (English pronunciation: /ˈkɔɪ.ɑːnɪsˈkɑːtsiː/ KOY-ah-nis-KAHT-see), also known as Koyaanisqatsi: Life out of Balance,
    is a 1982 film directed by Godfrey Reggio with music composed by Philip Glass and cinematography by Ron Fricke.
    ..
    http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...3947839465921#
    ..
    The film consists primarily of slow motion and time-lapse photography of cities and many natural landscapes across the United States. The visual tone poem contains neither dialogue nor a vocalized narration: its tone is set by the juxtaposition of images and music. Reggio explains the lack of dialog by stating "it's not for lack of love of the language that these films have no words. It's because, from my point of view, our language is in a state of vast humiliation. It no longer describes the world in which we live."[6] In the Hopi language, the word Koyaanisqatsi means "crazy life, life in turmoil, life out of balance, life disintegrating, a state of life that calls for another way of living".[7] The film is the first in the Qatsi trilogy of films: it is followed by Powaqqatsi (1988) and Naqoyqatsi (2002).
    The trilogy depicts different aspects of the relationship between humans, nature, and technology .
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    Quote Posted by noxon medem (here)
    I had a similar experience with a film called Koyaanisqatsi

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koyaanisqatsi

    Thanks noxon. I haven't seen that one.

    quote wikipedia:

    Koyaanisqatsi (English pronunciation: KOY-ah-nis-KAHT-see), also known as Koyaanisqatsi: Life out of Balance,
    is a 1982 film directed by Godfrey Reggio with music composed by Philip Glass and cinematography by Ron Fricke.
    ..
    http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...3947839465921#
    ..
    The film consists primarily of slow motion and time-lapse photography of cities and many natural landscapes across the United States. The visual tone poem contains neither dialogue nor a vocalized narration: its tone is set by the juxtaposition of images and music. Reggio explains the lack of dialog by stating "it's not for lack of love of the language that these films have no words. It's because, from my point of view, our language is in a state of vast humiliation. It no longer describes the world in which we live."[6] In the Hopi language, the word Koyaanisqatsi means "crazy life, life in turmoil, life out of balance, life disintegrating, a state of life that calls for another way of living".[7] The film is the first in the Qatsi trilogy of films: it is followed by Powaqqatsi (1988) and Naqoyqatsi (2002).
    The trilogy depicts different aspects of the relationship between humans, nature, and technology
    http://isohunt.com/torrent_details/1...si?tab=summary
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    Have also seen Baraka some years ago.
    Very good,and an inspiration to my own work.
    The two films have relation in theme and expression.

    downloading now, both ...

    or maybe to call it
    homeloading ..
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    Thanks for links, nice to have in the library.

    Any other films in this category ?
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    Default Re: BARAKA... an amazing and thought-provoking tour de force

    They both are great!

    Baraka is one of my all time favourites, expecially now in HD it is a wonder.

    If we would build a vault or library (alexandrian style) to keep record of human history these films should be included.
    They tell more than a thousand books without saying a word
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    Default Re: BARAKA... an amazing and thought-provoking tour de force

    Quote Posted by Studeo (here)
    Ok John. I added a summery.
    Thanks, the summary was good enough that I realise I have seen it already - Thx

    It has Lisa Gerrard singing in it (One of the songs is called - The Host of the Seraphim) - She has the voice of an angel [1].

    John..

    [1] no that is not an exaggeration !!!
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    Hello Everyone,

    This is a somewhat old documentary (1992) but none the less a great one, this is one of my favorites in my collection so I hope you guys enjoy it.

    Quote Named after a Sufi word that translates roughly as “breath of life” or “blessing,” Baraka is Ron Fricke’s impressive follow-up to Godfrey Reggio’s non-verbal documentary film Koyaanisqatsi. Fricke was cinematographer and collaborator on Reggio’s film, and for Baraka he struck out on his own to polish and expand the photographic techniques used on Koyaanisqatsi.

    The result is a tour-de-force in 70mm: a cinematic “guided meditation” (Fricke’s own description) shot in 24 countries on six continents over a 14-month period that unites religious ritual, the phenomena of nature, and man’s own destructive powers into a web of moving images.

    Fricke’s camera ranges, in meditative slow motion or bewildering time-lapse, over the Church of the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem, the Ryoan-Ji temple in Kyoto, Lake Natron in Tanzania, burning oil fields in Kuwait, the smoldering precipice of an active volcano, a busy subway terminal, tribal celebrations of the Masai in Kenya, chanting monks in the Dip Tse Chok Ling monastery…and on and on, through locales across the globe. To execute the film’s time-lapse sequences, Fricke had a special camera built that combined time-lapse photography with perfectly controlled movements. (Barnes & Noble)
    Click Here to Watch!!!

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    Food for Thought.......

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    If I were you?, Will I still be me?
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    Taken from the Documentary -"Who's Driving The Dreambus"

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    Thanks! Baraka is one of the most stunningly beautiful films ever made.
    I have watched it countless times just to relax and refocus.
    I highly recommend it!

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    One of my favorite scenes from Baraka.


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    Quote Thanks! Baraka is one of the most stunningly beautiful films ever made.
    I have watched it countless times just to relax and refocus.
    I highly recommend it!
    My pleasure........I have to agree!, amongst my top 10 ever


    Quote One of my favorite scenes from Baraka.
    Isn't that just amazing to watch......look at how peaceful that monkey seems, if only us humans could be at such peace!
    Food for Thought.......

    "If I were you?, Who would I be?
    If I were you?, Will I still be me?
    Who's are they, this eyes through which I see?
    Looking, Looking Back at Me"


    Taken from the Documentary -"Who's Driving The Dreambus"

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    Even though this as been discussed before i am posting this again with the full documentary

    Simply Brilliant.

    Named after a Sufi word that translates roughly as breath of life or blessing, Baraka is Ron Fricke’s impressive follow-up to Godfrey Reggio’s non-verbal documentary film Koyaanisqatsi. Fricke was cinematographer and collaborator on Reggio’s film, and for Baraka he struck out on his own to polish and expand the photographic techniques used on Koyaanisqatsi.

    The result is a tour-de-force in 70mm: a cinematic guided meditation (Fricke’s own description) shot in 24 countries on six continents over a 14-month period that unites religious ritual, the phenomena of nature, and man’s own destructive powers into a web of moving images.

    Fricke’s camera ranges, in meditative slow motion or bewildering time-lapse, over the Church of the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem, the Ryoan-Ji temple in Kyoto, Lake Natron in Tanzania, burning oil fields in Kuwait, the smoldering precipice of an active volcano, a busy subway terminal, tribal celebrations of the Masai in Kenya, chanting monks in the Dip Tse Chok Ling monastery…and on and on, through locales across the globe. To execute the film’s time-lapse sequences, Fricke had a special camera built that combined time-lapse photography with perfectly controlled movements.



    Source: Watch on Vimeo

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    Thank you, The One, so much, for sharing this spectacular film. I have not seen it before.

    Wow...amazing. The simplicity and expertise in film technique allows one the space to enter and experience the scenes for themselves.

    Hare Krsna!

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    Thank you The One. Wow. That was amazing.

    Last Sunday, I was at Mt. Shasta, at a mountain Tibetan stupa, built by Bhutanese Tibetan Buddhists. It was for an all day memorial for one of the lineage, whom I never met, but heard much of. Off the freeway, winding road, dirt road, gravel road, park, walk up a hill covered in humming bees and wildflowers, flanked by the most perfect trees, quiet, sunny, blue skies, an awning covering many pillows and chairs, maybe 20 - 25 people, two of the lineage leading us in the ceremonies.

    There was a smoke offering, a food offering, prayer, music, perambulations ... and it was all for the suffering of the world. To bring peace to the world. I spent the day wrestling with the concept of world. The whole entire world. Every single one in the world. All of us. Every single being, whether human or not. A prayer that covers all that? How? How can I begin to see that wide?

    Thank you . You answered my question.

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    An absolutely essential video to re-view at least every year.

    There are few that use no words to evoke contemplation of our commonalities, and express the idea artfully, with such beauty & grace.

    One of my most often suggested videos.

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    Thank you for posting! I love this film...the Balinese Monkey Chant is one of my favourite scenes ever..simply amazing.
    This film is so beautiful and so clever.

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    That was incredible! Like staring into a fire, remembering....

    Thank you!



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