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Ron Fricke

Author of Baraka [1992 film]

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Works by Ron Fricke

Baraka [1992 film] (1992) — Writer, Director — 136 copies, 2 reviews
Samsara (2013) — Director — 30 copies
Chronos (1992) 9 copies, 1 review
terminat 1 copy

Associated Works

Koyaanisqatsi [1982 film] (1982) — scenario writer — 123 copies, 3 reviews

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Birthdate
1953-02-24
Gender
male
Occupations
filmmaker

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4 reviews
The word Baraka means "blessing" in several languages; watching this film, the viewer is blessed with a dazzling barrage of images that transcend language. Filmed in 24 countries and set to an ever-changing global soundtrack, the movie draws some surprising connections between various peoples and the spaces they inhabit, whether that space is a lonely mountaintop or a crowded cigarette factory. Some of these attempts at connection are more successful than others: for instance, an early show more sequence segues between the daily devotions of Tibetan monks, Orthodox Jews, and whirling dervishes, finding more similarity among these rituals than one might expect. And there are other amazing moments, as when sped-up footage of a busy Hong Kong intersection reveals a beautiful symmetry to urban life that could only be appreciated from the perspective of film. The lack of context is occasionally frustrating--not knowing where a section was filmed, or the meaning of the ritual taking place--and some of the transitions are puzzling. However, the DVD includes a short behind-the-scenes featurette in which cinematographer Ron Fricke (Koyaanisqatsi) explains that the effect was intentional: "It's not where you are that's important, it's what's there." And what's here, in Baraka, is a whole world summed up in 104 minutes. --Larisa Lomacky Moore show less
Abstract time-elapse creation of Ron Fricke.
Baraka is a documentary film with no narrative or voice-over. It explores themes via a compilation of natural events, life, human activities and technological phenomena shot in 24 countries on six continents over a 14-month period. (fonte: Wikipedia)

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