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Baraka
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DVD Cover Information Director: Ron Fricke Cinematographer: Ron Fricke Editor: Ron Fricke Writer: Ron Fricke Editor: David Aubrey Editor: Mark Magidson Producer: Mark Magidson Writer: Mark Magidson Producer: Alton Walpole Writer: Constantine Nicholas Writer: Genevieve Nicholas DVD: Region Code 1 Audio: English (Original Language), Dolby Digital 5.1 Format: Color, Dolby, DVD, Full Screen, HiFi Sound, Letterboxed, NTSC, Widescreen Picture Format: 2.20:1 Running Time: 96 minutes DVD Release Date: 2000-01-25 Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Studio: Mpi Home Video
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Movie Reviews of BarakaMovie Review: Save time & shoot yourself in the head Summary: 1 Stars
If your interested in seeing what the film claims to be, " a transcendently poetic, world-wide tour of the globe blah blah blah ..speaks directly to the soul" - dont bother, it dosent happen. Instead you will find about 10 minutes of lovely scenery followed by lengthy film of poverty, cruelty and torture, including images of baby chicks having their beaks burnt off, graphic pictures of death camps and over-worked donkeys collapsing and dying (?!). Anyone who finds this "visually stimulating" needs psychiatric help. Fair enough if the film would actually indicate that your in for a visual experience depicting the apparent desperate state of the world, but there is no indication whatsoever of this pathetic morbidness in filmmaking, in fact it is offensive that the cover would suggest what lies within is even remotely "beautiful". Anyone who insists on watching it plse think twice before scaring your children with it - and if the film does have one worth-while message it is nothing to do with cinematography, its simply this : Think twice where your next KFC wing came from! And is it worth it ?
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