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July 9, 2009

Baraka (1992)

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baraka

A perfect collage of esthetically perfect  moving pictures from all over the globe, with no script, just observe: religious rituals, urban activity, progress, tribes, environment,…Among the slow and fast motion pics, this doc will take you to far Asia from Burma, India, Cambodia and Laos, Japan and China. A masterminded series of eagle’s eye cameras, others static long hours of waiting in a trypod to gather enough material to nurture the expected effect of people in a metropolis behaving like ants. This piece of art has as much of the experimental as of the mystical opening, with its astonishing in beauty filmed material, whatever questions you might come up with. All and all a fact is conveyed here: no need for noises as scripts for they will just destroy so much beauty meant to be admire only by looking.

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