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  1. 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. The film is named after the Islamic concept of baraka, meaning blessing, essence or breath.

    • $2 million
    • September 24, 1992
  2. www.imdb.com › title › tt0103767Baraka (1992) - IMDb

    1992. Not Rated. 1h 36m. IMDb RATING. 8.5 /10. 41K. YOUR RATING. Rate. Documentary. A collection of expertly photographed scenes of human life and religion. Director. Ron Fricke. Writers. Ron Fricke. Mark Magidson. Genevieve Nicholas. Star. Patrick Disanto. See production info at IMDbPro. STREAMING. +5. Add to Watchlist. Added by 61.4K users.

    • (41K)
    • Ron Fricke
    • Not Rated
    • Patrick Disanto
  3. Jul 24, 2020 · Subscribed. 5.6K. 292K views 3 years ago. ...more. Baraka is a 1992 non-narrative documentary film directed by Ron Fricke. The film is often compared to Koyaanisqatsi, the first of the Qatsi...

  4. Oct 16, 2008 · It is the first 8K resolution video ever made of a 65mm film, on the world's only scanner capable of it. It is comparable to what is perceptible to the human eye, the restorers say. "Baraka" by itself is sufficient reason to acquire a Blu-ray player. The film consists of awesome sights, joyful, sad, always in their own way beautiful.

  5. Baraka. Rent Baraka on Fandango at Home, Prime Video, or buy it on Fandango at Home, Prime Video. Featuring no conventional narrative, this film presents footage of people, places and things...

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    • Documentary
    • Ron Fricke
  6. Details. Shot in breathtaking 70mm in 24 countries on six continents, Baraka is a transcendent global tour that explores the sights and sounds of the human condition. These are the wonders of a world without words, viewed through man and nature's own prisms of symmetry, savagery, harmony and chaos.

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  8. Nov 12, 1993 · Baraka. Roger Ebert November 12, 1993. Tweet. Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. On one level, the film is a 96-minute travelog. On another level, it is a meditation on the planet. The director, Ron Fricke, has taken his 70-mm camera all over the globe to photograph natural and human sights.

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