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Baraka [a world beyond words]

Shot in 24 countries across six continents, this film, without narration or dialogue, presents a visual spectacle emphasizing religious ritual as well as addressing the human condition and the idea of humanity vis-à-vis nature.

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  • "Word beyond words"
  • "A world beyond words"@en
  • "World beyond words"
  • "World beyond words"@en
  • "Baraka a world beyond words"@en
  • "Baraka remastered"
  • "Baraka"
  • "Baraka"@en
  • "Yulunga"

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  • "Rodado en 70 mm. en 24 países"
  • "Shot in 24 countries across six continents, this film, without narration or dialogue, presents a visual spectacle emphasizing religious ritual as well as addressing the human condition and the idea of humanity vis-à-vis nature."@en
  • "A stunning array of scenic visuals that attempts to provoke the mind. A poetic tour of the globe that depicts the harmony and rhythm between man and nature. Breathtaking, relaxing, and spiritual."@en
  • "A world wide tour of the globe focusing on the interconnectedness humans share with the earth presenting both the harmony and the calamity that humans and nature have visited upon this planet."
  • "Photographed on 6 continents in 24 countries including Tanzania, China, Brazil, Japan and Nepal together with major U.S. and European locales, this film captures the planet's glories and violent calamities, as it tells the story of man's diversity and his impact on the world."@en
  • "Photographed on 6 continents in 24 countries including Tanzania, China, Brazil, Japan and Nepal together with major U.S. and European locales, this film captures the planet's glories and violent calamities, as it tells the story of man's diversity and his impact on the world."
  • "Relatant une expérience cinématographique hors du commun, BARAKA est une ode à la beauté du monde, une cascade d'images somptueuses tournée aux quatre coins de la Terre, dans 24 pays, servie par la musique grandiose des "Dead Can Dance"."
  • "A tour of the globe focusing on the interconnectedness humans share with the earth--shows both the harmony and the calamity that humans and nature have visited upon this planet."
  • ""Baraka", an ancient Sufi word with forms in many languages, can simply be translated as a blessing or as breath, or essence of life from which the evolutionary process unfolds. This film is a quest to capture the images which would tell the story of the earth's evolution, of man's diversity and inter-connectedness, and his impact on the world he inhabits. Recorded in 24 countries in their original languages but with English subtitles."@en
  • ""Baraka", an ancient Sufi word with forms in many languages, can simply be translated as a blessing or as breath, or essence of life from which the evolutionary process unfolds. This film is a quest to capture the images which would tell the story of the earth's evolution, of man's diversity and inter-connectedness, and his impact on the world he inhabits. Recorded in 24 countries in their original languages but with English subtitles."
  • "Baraka is a Sufi word that translates to 'the thread that weaves life together.' Filmed in twenty-four countries on six continents, this film is a transcendent global tour that explores the sights and sounds of the human condition, viewed through man and nature's own prisms of symmetry, savagery, chaos and harmony."
  • ""Sans dialogue, "Baraka" est une reflexion sur l'histoire du monde a partir du seul langage universel existant: image, son et musique. Utilisant le format 70 mm, le realisateur et son equipe ont parcouru le monde pendant quatorze mois, n'hesitant pas a aller dans les sites les plus recules et les plus rares de la Terre..."
  • "A panoramic view of the tumultuous interaction of earth and man, ... photographed ... on six continents in 24 countries, including ... Tanzania, China, Brazil, Japan, Kuwait, Cambodia, Iran and Nepal, together with major U.S. and European locations. Baraka, an ancient Sufi word ...can be translated as a blessing, or as the breath, or essence of life form from which the evolutionary process unfolds. A movie with no conventional plot: merely a collection of expertly photographed scenes. Subject matter has a highly environmental theme."@en
  • "Au Moyen-Orient, baraka signifie bénédiction ou principe spirituel d'évolution. Inspiré des travaux du philosophe Joseph Campbell, ce film se propose d'illustrer l'histoire de notre planète et de ses interactions avec les civilisations humaines. Une suite de célébrations religieuses et de danses rituelles filmées dans différentes régions du globe sont présentées entrecoupées de saisissantes images de la nature inviolée. Puis survient le spectacle d'une vie moderne, laissant peu de place à la spiritualité..."
  • "A world wide odyssey to capture the images which would tell the story of the earth's evolution and of human diversity, interconnectedness and impact on the surrounding world."@en
  • "A world wide odyssey to capture the images which would tell the story of the earth's evolution and of human diversity, interconnectedness and impact on the surrounding world."
  • ""Una película inspiradora y diferente que aporta un soplo de vida al alma. De una belleza que conmueve al más reacio espectador e ilumina el panorama de todos los que tienen la fortuna de verla. Baraka es más que una película una experiencia inolvidable por lo espectacular de las escenas y la música, una vez que te atrapa no puedes apartar tus ojos de ella"--Container."@en
  • "Sans dialogue, Baraka est une réflexion sur l'histoire du monde à partir du seul langage universel existant : image, son et musique. Utilisant le format 70 mm, le réalisateur et son équipe ont parcouru le monde pendant quatorze mois, n'hésitant pas à aller dans les sites les plus reculés et les plus rares de la Terre...En Sufi, Baraka signifie "souffle de vie"...Un chef d'oeuvre acclamé par la critique."
  • "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. -- from http://www.rottentomatoes.com (Sep. 16, 2011)."
  • "Home use only."
  • "Tourné dans les régions les plus insolites des cinq continents, la nature et les hommes en images somptueuses et en 70 mm... Une réflexion sur l'histoire du monde à partir d'un seul langage universel, celui de l'image, du son et de la musique... Mais tout est-il spectacle ?"
  • "A panoramic view "of the tumultuous interaction of earth and man, ... photographed ... on six continents in 24 countries, including ... Tanzania, China, Brazil, Japan, Kuwait, Cambodia, Iran and Nepal, together with major U.S. and European locations. Baraka, an ancient Sufi word ...can be translated as a blessing, or as the breath, or essence of life form from which the evolutionary process unfolds" --case-slip."
  • "Documental sobre la naturaleza del planeta Tierra. Rodada en 24 países diferentes."
  • ""Shot in 24 countries, on six continents and in the exquisite 70mm film format, Baraka is an extraordinary visual masterpiece that takes a breathtaking look at the passionate and destructive love/hate relationship between man and earth. A spectacular world odyssey that unleashes the power, rage and essence of life itself"--Case-slip."@en
  • "A musical and visual journey presenting religious rituals around the world."@en
  • "A musical and visual journey presenting religious rituals around the world."
  • "A panoramic view "of the tumultuous interaction of earth and man, ... photographed ... on six continents in 24 countries, including ... Tanzania, China, Brazil, Japan, Kuwait, Cambodia, Iran and Nepal, together with major U.S. and European locations. Baraka, an ancient Sufi word ...can be translated as a blessing, or as the breath, or essence of life form from which the evolutionary process unfolds" --case-slip. DVD"
  • "Documentaire poétique filmé en 70mm dans 24 pays et sur 6 continents illustrant toute la diversité humaine et son impact sur la planète, dans une fusion spiritualité-écologisme. Inspiré des écrits du philosophe américain Joseph Campbell sur les mythes et les civilisations, le film fait alterner des illustrations de célébrations religieuses et de danses rituelles avec des images spectaculaires en accéléré de la nature sauvage. Suit en contraste, le spectacle de la vie moderne qui évacue la spiritualité et qui génère les inégalités socio-économiques et les violences guerrières. "Baraka" est un ancien terme farsi signifiant "bénédiction" ou "principe spirituel d'évolution"."
  • "A musical and visual journey presenting religious rituals around the world, with no commentary."@en
  • "Shot in 24 countries on six continents, this film, without narration or dialogue, presents a visual spectacle emphasing religious ritual as well as addressing the human condition and the idea of humanity vis-à-vis nature."@en
  • "Shot in 24 countries on six continents, this film, without narration or dialogue, presents a visual spectacle emphasing religious ritual as well as addressing the human condition and the idea of humanity vis-à-vis nature."
  • "A musical and visual journey presenting religious rituals around the world. Baraka means blessing or the essence of life. There is no commentary."
  • "A world wide odyssey to capture the images which transcend language to tell the story of the earth's evolution and of human diversity, interconnectedness between humans and nature, and man's impact on the surrounding world. Shot in 24 countries on six continents."@en
  • "A world wide odyssey to capture the images which transcend language to tell the story of the earth's evolution and of human diversity, interconnectedness between humans and nature, and man's impact on the surrounding world. Shot in 24 countries on six continents."
  • "Shot in 24 countries on six continents, this film, without narration or dialogue, presents a world-wide odyssey to capture the images which would tell the story of the earth's evolution and of human diversity, interconnectedness and impact on the surrounding world."@en
  • "A panoramic view "of the tumultuous interaction of earth and man ... photographed ... on six continents in 24 countries, including ... Tanzania, China, Brazil, Japan, Kuwait, Cambodia, Iran and Nepal, together with major U.S. and European locations. Baraka, an ancient Sufi word ... can be translated as a blessing, or as the breath, or essence of life form from which the evolutionary process unfolds"--Case-slip."@en
  • "Documentaire poétique filmé en 70mm dans 24 pays et sur 6 continents illustrant toute la diversité humaine et son impact sur la planète, dans une fusion spiritualité-écologisme. Inspiré des écrits du philosophe américain Joseph Campbell sur les mythes et les civilisations, le film fait alterner des illustrations de célébrations religieuses et de danses rituelles avec des images spectaculaires en accéléré de la nature sauvage. Suit en contraste, le spectacle, de la vie moderne qui évacue la spiritualité et qui génère les inégalités socio-économiques et les violences guerrières. "Baraka" est un ancien terme farsi signifiant "bénédiction" ou "principe spirituel d'évolution.""
  • "Baraka is a Sufi word that translates to 'the thread that weaves life together.' Filmed in 24 countries on six continents, this film is a transcendent global tour that explores the sights and sounds of the human condition, viewed through man and nature's own prisms of symmetry, savagery, chaos and harmony."
  • "Baraka is a Sufi word that translates to 'the thread that weaves life together.' Filmed in 24 countries on six continents, this film is a transcendent global tour that explores the sights and sounds of the human condition, viewed through man and nature's own prisms of symmetry, savagery, chaos and harmony."@en
  • "Photography images from 24 countries in six continents. Showcases man's diversity and his impact on the world."
  • "Documentaire poétique filmé en 70mm dans 24 pays et sur 6 continents illustrant toute la diversité humaine et son impact sur la planète, dans une fusion spiritualité-écologisme. Inspiré des écrits du philosophe américain Joseph Campbell sur les mythes et les civilisations, le film fait alterner des illustrations de célébrations religieuses et de danses rituelles avec des images spectaculaires en accéléré de la nature sauvage. Suit en contraste, le spectacle, de la vie moderne qui évacue la spiritualité et qui génère les inégalités socio-économiques et les violences guerrières. "Baraka" est un ancien terme farsi signifiant "bénédiction" ou "principe spirituel d'évolution"."
  • "Au Moyen-Orient, baraka signifie bénédiction ou principe spirituel d'évolution. Inspiré des travaux du philosophe Joseph Campbell, ce film se propose d'illustrer l'histoire de notre planète et de ses interactions avec les civilisations humaines. Une suite de célébrations religieuses et de danses rituelles filmées dans différentes régions du globe sont présentées entrecoupées de saisissantes images de la nature inviolée. Puis survient le spectacle d'une vie moderne, laissant peu de place à la spiritualité."
  • "In the pantheon of modern cinema, Baraka remains one of the most unique and acclaimed motion picture events of our time. Shot in breathtaking 70mm, it is a transcendent global tour that explores the sights and sounds of the human condition like nothing you've ever seen or felt before. These are the wonders of a world without words, viewed through man and nature's own prisms of symmetry, savagery, chaos and harmony. Filmed at 152 locations in 24 countries over 6 continents."
  • "A world wide odyssey to capture the images which would tell the story of the earth's evolution and of human diversity, interconnectedness and impact on the surrounding world. Without narration."@en

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  • "Baraka un monde au-delà des mots filmé dans 24 pays"
  • "Baraka (Pel·lícula cinematogràfica : 1992)"
  • "Baraka : a world beyond words"
  • "Baraka : el último paraíso"
  • "Baraka a world beyond words : photographed in 70mm in 24 countries"
  • "Baraka [a world beyond words]"@en
  • "Baraka a world beyond words"
  • "Baraka a world beyond words"@en
  • "Baraka a world beyond words : remastered"
  • "Baraka : [eine Welt jenseits der Worte]"
  • "Baraka : a world beyond words [DVD]"@en
  • "Baraka"
  • "Baraka"@en
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