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Critic Roger Ebert
rated 10

There's the indescribable beauty of aborigines, their bodies bearing necklaces, bracelets and body ornaments made from countless tiny beads, their arms and faces painted in intricate patterns of innumerable dots.

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Cast & Crew

Ron Fricke
Director
Ron Fricke
Writer
Patrick Disanto
As Journeyman
Michael Stearns
Composer
Michael Stearns
Composer

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"Baraka" is a breathtaking documentary that takes viewers on a visual odyssey across 24 countries, capturing the essence of humanity and the beauty of our planet. With stunning footage of landscapes, cities, and cultural traditions, the film transcends language and narrative, instead relying on the power of images to convey the interconnectedness of all things. From the majesty of ancient ruins to the pulse of modern cities, "Baraka" invites us to reflect on our place in the world and our relationship with nature. The film's title, which means "the breath of life" in Sufi, encapsulates its spiritual and philosophical themes, making it a must-see for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of our shared human experience.

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