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Baraka Chronos
A$61.99

Baraka takes its' title from an ancient Middle Eastern word meaning 'a blessing', or 'breath of life'. A visually stunning film shot over 13 months in 24 countries, Baraka is an overwhelming experience that spans the geographical, cultural and social diversity of out changing planet. Set to an atmospheric soundtrack inspired by various rituals and nature itself; the film captures the very essence of man's relationship with the earth, both harmonious and catastrophic.
Baraka is a journey of rediscovery. It is the power, the beauty and the rage of life itself. It is the world we live in.
Choronos is the directorial debut of Ron Fricke, director of Baraka and cinematographer of Koyaanisqatsi. The film imparts a unique vision of our world - the first non-verbal, non-fiction large format motion picture filmed in time-lapse photography. Presented as a visual symphony in seven movements, Chronos embarks on an unprecedented cinematic journey across the world of natural beauty and manmade monuments, as it explores the essence of time.
- 2
- Ron Fricke
- PG
- 12
- Aspect Ratio 16:9
- Free
- English
Baraka Chronos
A$61.99
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Baraka takes its' title from an ancient Middle Eastern word meaning 'a blessing', or 'breath of life'. A visually stunning film shot over 13 months in 24 countries, Baraka is an overwhelming experience that spans the geographical, cultural and social diversity of out changing planet. Set to an atmospheric soundtrack inspired by various rituals and nature itself; the film captures the very essence of man's relationship with the earth, both harmonious and catastrophic.
Baraka is a journey of rediscovery. It is the power, the beauty and the rage of life itself. It is the world we live in.
Choronos is the directorial debut of Ron Fricke, director of Baraka and cinematographer of Koyaanisqatsi. The film imparts a unique vision of our world - the first non-verbal, non-fiction large format motion picture filmed in time-lapse photography. Presented as a visual symphony in seven movements, Chronos embarks on an unprecedented cinematic journey across the world of natural beauty and manmade monuments, as it explores the essence of time.
- 2
- Ron Fricke
- PG
- 12
- Aspect Ratio 16:9
- Free
- English
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