Baraka

Baraka

By Ron Fricke

  • Genre: Documentary
  • Release Date: 1993-09-24
  • Advisory Rating: NR
  • Runtime: 1h 37min
  • Director: Ron Fricke
  • Production Company: Magidson Films
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • iTunes Price: USD 14.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99
8.217/10
8.217
From 575 Ratings

Description

Shot in breathtaking 70mm in 24 countries on six continents, BARAKA 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, harmony and chaos. From the filmmakers of the upcoming SAMSARA.

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  • Mesmerizing

    5
    By Shadow Macho
    Extraordinary visual and soundtrack. Life on Earth with no comment. A true masterpiece!
  • A perfect movie!

    5
    By Jalbert0028
    Chronos and samsara are close, but this is by far the best.
  • dope!

    5
    By Kmoney3003+1
    Saw this movie in a humanities class in my community college. This one was dope. The teacher put it on and asked us if it was art, Hell yeah it's art! The class was about art and what makes something art, what the function of art is and we looked at different songs, movies, paintings and books and we talked about how they push this definition of art... it was cool but yeah check this one out Hinson is absolutely right it's an epic visual poem.
  • Above Top Critic's Reviews Are Ridiculous

    5
    By TCP Fan
    Patrick McGavin, Hal Hinson and Fred Camper, have to be the most illiterate and artistically inept reviewers I have ever come across. Really! Roger Ebert is the only one of the above reviewers giving this a positive review and he is a joke. See this film and discover for yourself that this is truly a masterpiece of film making and that these negative reviewer's critiques of quality are highly suspect!
  • Baraka

    5
    By 007Bond
    One of the greatest Documentary Films ever made. The imagery is breathtaking, revealing humanity, art, history, religion, tradition and culture through moving images. The visual experience of this film should not be missed by any cinema lover. This is film as art ~ to the highest degree!

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