“Baraka” is about humans and our environs. In 1992, with the Cold War over and the environmental movement entering a new phase, it allowed us to step back to measure the Earth’s collective pulse.
Filmed for over five years in 25 countries and on 70mm, “Samsara” can most simply be described as an experience. There are no words, just a driving score; no characters, just startlingly honest ...
Here is a sublime film with no story, no dialogue and no characters. Flowing with ethereal beauty and heavy platitude, in Samsara (made by the creators of Baraka, the 1992 transcendental globetrotting ...
Fans of Mark Magidson and Ron Fricke’s 1992 non-narrative film “Baraka” should be pleased to learn that their latest film “Samsara” will be arriving in theaters this August. Oscilloscope Laboratories ...
Following their fantastic films Baraka, filmmakers Ron Fricke (who also edited the iconic Koyaanisqatsi) and Mark Magidson are back with a stunning new documentary called Samsara. Fricke says the film ...
Twenty years ago, “Samsara” would have been a knockout. In fact, it was. Only then it was called “Baraka.” Director-editor-cinematographer Ron Fricke”s 1992 cinematic world tour offered stunning 70mm ...
Posts from this author will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. A follow-up to 1992’s Baraka, the film eschews dialogue and traditional narrative techniques. Instead, it uses ...
Samsara is the follow up to 1992 documentary Baraka, a collection of expertly photographed scenes centering on the environment. Oscilloscope will open Samsara, which debuted at the Toronto ...
Susan Sontag concluded her book "On Photography" with a plea for "an ecology of images," an approach to making and reproducing photographs that would protect both the meaning of particular pictures ...
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