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Baraka is a 1992 American non-narrative documentary film directed by Ron Fricke. The film is often compared to Koyaanisqatsi, the first of the Qatsi films by Godfrey Reggio for which Fricke served as cinematographer. It was photographed in the 70 mm Todd-AO format, and is the first film ever to be restored and scanned at 8K resolution. Baraka is a documentary film with no narrative or voice-over. It explores themes via a compilation of natural events, life, human activities and technological phenomena shot in 24 countries on six continents over a 14-month period. (Wikipedia) Storyline: Without words, cameras show us the world, with an emphasis not on “where,“ but on “what’s there.“ It begins with morning, natural landscapes and people at prayer: volcanoes, water falls, veldts, and forests; several hundred Balinese Hindu men perform kecak, the monkey chant. Indigenous peoples apply body paint; whole villages dance. The film moves to destruction of nature via logging, blasting, and strip mining. Images of poverty, rapid urban life, and factories give way to war, concentration camps, and mass graves. Ancient ruins come into view, and then a sacred river where pilgrims bathe and funeral pyres burn. Prayer and nature return. A monk rings a huge bell; stars wheel across the sky. (IMDb) Related videos: Baraka 1992 - Koyaanisqatsi Edit Baraka 1992 (Full Movie) *Reversed* Baraka - Dead Can Dance - The Host Of Seraphim [HD - 1080p] Baraka Original Theatrical Trailer - HD Matchframe Re-Edit Baraka - A World Beyond Words (shot in 24 countries on six continents) - Trailer Baraka (1992) - 8K Scanning & Restoration Process Oil Fields of Kuwait - Baraka [HD] Aphex Twin - Stone In Focus
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