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Baraka: Remastered [Blu-ray] [1992]

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Format Dolby
Contributor Mark Magidson, Ron Fricke
Language English
Runtime 1 hour and 33 minutes
Colour Colour

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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 our changing planet. Set to an atmospheric sountrack 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.

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Stunning --The Observer

Takes the breath away --The Guardian

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  • Is discontinued by manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
  • Rated ‏ : ‎ Parental Guidance
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 16 x 13.6 x 1.4 cm; 58.97 g
  • Manufacturer reference ‏ : ‎ 5028836040019
  • Director ‏ : ‎ Ron Fricke
  • Media Format ‏ : ‎ Dolby
  • Run time ‏ : ‎ 1 hour and 33 minutes
  • Release date ‏ : ‎ 10 Nov. 2008
  • Studio ‏ : ‎ Second Sight
  • Producers ‏ : ‎ Mark Magidson
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B001DN7IX0
  • Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 1

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4.3 out of 5 stars
116 global ratings

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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 11 October 2008
I was lucky enough to see this wonderful piece of work in advance, and viewed it on a Samsung 100hz 1080p TV through a PS3. It is, without doubt, the best image I have ever seen on a TV screen of any sort. To date, I would say Blade Runner is the best transfer from a non-digital source, and that was shot on 35mm and scanned in at 4K resolution, which is a far "finer" definition than can be displayed on domestic television sets at present. Well, Baraka was shot on 70mm, and has been scanned in at 8K, and the result is absolutely knock-out.

When I first moved to HD, I was hoping that Baraka would get the treatment it so rightly deserves, but knowing the high costs involved, I thought it would never happen. Well, obviously someone out there has deemed it worthy of that cost, and I can only thank them for it.

If you haven't seen Baraka but are interested in seeing it, you really should pick up a copy. It's the perfect demonstration of HD, although that is secondary to the work done by Ron Fricke and his crew.

If you're already familiar with Baraka and wondering simply whether this is a Blu-ray worth picking up, please, take my word for it, it'll be a while before this is beaten. I just hope you have TV with the specs needed to really get the best out of it.
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 25 August 2013
Its not at all what I expected but its one of the most fascinating and beautiful things I've ever seen.
Its not a film with a story, nor is it a travelogue, even though it takes you from the top of mount Everest to High Street Tokyo via Africa, Asia and South America.
You have to sit down, relax and just watch the most amazing scenery in the most wonderful quality images. Sound quality (pretty much just electronic music) is wonderful. The whole thing really exercises your system and shows what it can do.
There is not much explanation as to the purpose of the film and it challenges you to understand what it is trying to tell you whilst challenging you to find out just where you are in the constantly changing world. Its geography, ethnography, photography, and philosophy, all rolled into a package which is just a great way to while away time. Why it is such an unknown treasure is surprising and sad. Give it a try.
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 27 June 2009
I must confess, I didn't really totally 'get' this film when I watched it on DVD. Shame on me, but moderately excusable on a film where pure visual imapact is such an important component of the total experience.

On BluRay and a high-end A/V system with 50 inch Kuro monitor, the entire experience is transformed. Image quality from from a hand-built and computer-controlled 70mm film camera with Zeiss lenses and state-of-the-art digital conversion can only be described as eyeball-popping. For pure visual imagery of the world around us, this is up there with 'Planet Earth'- and I think even shades that as a total audio/visual experience.

Immersive visuals turn this into a 90- minute poem on humanity and spiritualty. Also a great film if you're into meditation...

This may sound a bit pretentious, but watch it if you don't believe me.

As a photographer, moreover, one can only admire - and occasionally drop your jaw - at what Ron Fricke, the cinematographer, has achieved here.

Buy it.
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 15 May 2012
I have the DVD version of Baraka and it was my favourite relaxation disk. I upgraded to bluray on a whim, I did not think that the picture quality will be that much improved. I am glad to say that I way mistaken. The picture and sound quality will fool you into thinking that this was filmed in 2012 and not in 1992. I cannot believe my eyes and ears. This is a demo worthy material and if you have proper setup gear, you can use this to demonstrate what your setup can do.

One thing that I did not know until I watched the special features on this disk, is that the original Baraka was filed in 65mm film. For the Bluray release, the original 65mm was re-scanned. This is the reason for the reference picture quality.

Highly recommended.
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 19 February 2017
The movie shows the cultural life around the world with beatiful scenes of people and nature in coherence and "modern" people who are often disconnected (mind occupied mostly of physical life). Mostly physical (material) poverty in the poor regions and often spiritual poverty in the rich regions (less connection with their heart AND mind).

We have so much resources (there is difference between resources and resources) so we could all share with each other. The are so much knowledge (there is also difference between knowledge and knowledge) to listen to and learn from.

I recommend this.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 21 August 2014
Not sure if it's the 4k upscanning of my TV but I have watched this in various formats and THIS specific Blu Ray release is without a doubt the most jaw-droppingly beautiful version I have seen..

I love this movie, outside of the slightly dated Qatsi trilogy (Koyaanistqatsi being the stand out) there is little quite like it..

There are similar movies but the Qatsi Trilogy, along with Baraka and the more recent but less poignant Samsara, stand as benchmarks, not only for their genre but also for testing your home equipment..

You will struggle to find a better audio/visual feast for your tech than what is on display here..
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 24 August 2012
Interesting DVD, wasnt sure what to expect apart from what other reviewers had said. Images and views are excellent with an interesting spin on life and lives around this planet, some quite spectacular. Not for everyone l guess but if l am being honest had l seen extracts from the DVD would probably not bought it. Comes down to personal choice l guess.
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 20 October 2008
This has to be one of the best movies to come to BluRay. I cant wait to see this in High Def. Lets hope the transfer is as good as they say. If I didn't have a Bluray player I would go out and buy one just to see this in highDef, it is that good. If you have never seen it and are thinking of buying a copy, I couldn't recommend it enough. Lets hope the rest of his movies make it to high def too. Brilliant, reserved my copy already.
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Stonien
5.0 out of 5 stars Légendaire
Reviewed in France on 23 May 2016
Des images légendaires, un constat très bien réalisé de ce qui nous entoure, on est scotché devant son téléviseur, que notre monde est beau !
D. Purciel
5.0 out of 5 stars Great documentary. Region B. be carefull!
Reviewed in the United States on 4 June 2010
Before purchasing the remastered version make sure your blue ray player supports region B or this disk will not work!!!!. You can get the regular Baraka blue ray version. Its the same as the remastered.
tosato fabio
5.0 out of 5 stars Il cinema è immagine in movimento
Reviewed in Italy on 29 December 2012
Sembra una affermazione banale, ma spesso ci si dimentica che il cinema è immagine, immagine in movimento.
Qui non ci sono dialoghi, i pochi titoli sovrimpressi sono comprensibiissimi.
Immagini, colori, suoni: se ci si lascia coinvolgere da quello che colpisce la retina e l'orecchio ci si trova in un mondo parallelo che è il nostro stesso mondo ma osservato in un modo altro.
Non è un film difficile, è di una sempicità talvolta disarmante, ma la bellezza è disarmante, anche quando riguarda noi stessi esseri umani.
Titolo che secondo me ogni amante e cultore del cinema dovrebbe avere nella propria cineteca.
Reparto video ai massimi assoluti: girato su pellicola, in grande formato 70 mm poi scansionato a 8K, suono DTS HD master audio 5.1; il tutto restaurato e remixato per questa nuova produzione; se consultate i vari forum di Audio Video scoprirete che è considerato uno dei titoli di maggior pregio dal punto di vista tecnico.
La lingua e doppiaggio sono irrilevanti.
Kiebres
5.0 out of 5 stars Abre los ojos y desatáscate los oidos
Reviewed in Spain on 7 December 2012
Ideal para sacar el máximo rendimiento a tu equipo audiovisual, altísima calidad de imagen y sonido, el documental es espectacular en todos los sentidos, no dicen una sola palabra, es únicamente imagen y sonido, así que puedes comprarlo en el idioma que quieras, porque da lo mismo, llevaba tiempo buscándolo, es muy dificil de encontrar, estoy encantado con la compra, y el envío rapidísimo.
Iris Hase
5.0 out of 5 stars Sehr gute DVD auch ohne Sprache
Reviewed in Germany on 17 June 2009
Hallo der Film ist sehr gut gemacht ,aber das Umschalten auf andere Abspielungen ist sehr Undeutlich zu erkennen ,sonst sehr gut gemacht.