Baraka

États-Unis, 1992, 96 min

Réalisation:

Ron Fricke

Photographie:

Ron Fricke

Musique:

Michael Stearns
(autres professions)

Résumés(1)

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. (texte officiel du distributeur)

Critiques (5)

DaViD´82 

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anglais A crushing victory of form over content? No sir, quite the opposite, in fact. A clear and timely statement about the planet Earth in the form of audiovisual poetry without words. A conceptually perfectly assembled collection of exquisite images underscored by a great soundtrack. History, portraits, cruelty, beauty, nature and much more. Everything is there, and yet it doesn't come across overdone. There are more movies of a similar nature, but Baraka is definitely not one of the worse ones. ()

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J*A*S*M 

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anglais At the beginning it felt like those annoying PowerPoint presentations with pretty pictures that well intended friends spam your e-mail with. After a bit, the pictures fortunately change, there is a clear answer and I can’t deny that I ended up enjoying Baraka. ()

lamps 

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anglais Perhaps I was expecting something a little different, but Baraka still managed to charm me in the end. No words, yet such an effective and artistically gorgeous account of life on our amazing planet. Without question, this remains one of the most thought-provoking documentaries ever made :) And the music is amazing! 80% ()

kaylin 

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anglais What fascinates me about these movies is the connection of all aspects of life on our Earth. There are beautiful landscapes created by nature, landscapes that are the result of human activity, there are people and their activities, animals, plants, simply everything. The theme of the movies is music and the world, and they also look like that. It is difficult to find a unified line here, if there is one at all. The movies are incredibly similar to each other, but they are definitely not copies. The shots in both movies are absolutely unique, even though similar themes are quite easy to find here. Man and his influence on nature is definitely one of them. More: http://www.filmovy-denik.cz/2013/02/baraka-odysea-zeme-1992-70.html ()

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