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Koyaanisqatsi
Description
The film shows a set of images using high-definition films, which show how human influences nature. The world looks good without human intervention. It lies in mountains, rivers, oceans, sky and earth. All this appears without prejudice to man.
The film shows a set of images using high-definition films, which show how human influences nature. The world looks good without human intervention. It lies in mountains, rivers, oceans, sky and earth. All this appears without prejudice to man.
Actors:
Linda Ellerbee,
Ted Koppel,
Peter Sellers,
Jerry Falwell,
Johnny Carson,
Thomas Dolby,
Dick Cavett,
Lou Dobbs,
Pat Benatar,
Sammy Davis Jr.,
Edward Asner,
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Linda Ellerbee
15 August 1944, Bryan, Texas, USA
Ted Koppel
8 February 1940, Lancashire, England, UK
Peter Sellers
8 September 1925, Southsea, Hampshire, England, UK
Jerry Falwell
August 11, 1933 in Lynchburg, Virginia, USA
Johnny Carson
23 October 1925, Corning, Iowa, USA
Thomas Dolby
14 October 1958, London, England, UK
Dick Cavett
19 November 1936, Gibbon, Nebraska, USA
Lou Dobbs
24 September 1945, Childress, Texas, USA
Pat Benatar
10 January 1953, Brooklyn, New York, USA
Sammy Davis Jr.
8 December 1925, Harlem, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
Edward Asner
15 November 1929, Kansas City, Missouri, USA
Genre:
Documentary, Music
Director:
Godfrey Reggio
Country:
United States
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April 06, 2006
Whether or not the movie exposes a world that is manifestly out of balance, Reggio and Glass's liturgy is that rarest of art forms: an avant-garde work with purpose and substance that also succeeds as entertainment.
Kalamazoo Gazette
May 21, 2003
Unique and fascinating; great Philip Glass score
September 20, 2001
What makes this film great is its structure, the fact that photography, editing and music alone can combine to form an epic, 90-minute composition that coheres.
Flipside Movie Emporium
January 14, 2003
I guarantee you've never seen anything quite like it.
August 22, 2017
"Well now, that music was *very* foreboding; it made a shiver go right down my spine."
Cinematic Reflections
December 22, 2003
'A magnificent, eye-opening experience'
eFilmCritic.com
October 06, 2002
Odd, hypnotic, and frequently quite beautiful.
Low IQ Canadian
July 05, 2004
Relentlessly concerned with the surface reality of human life, Koyaanisqatsi completely misses the inner beauties and dignities of man-made civilization.
October 06, 2002
gets its point across through Phillip Glass' hypnotic and evocative score, cinematographer Ron Fricke's creative and provocative juxtapositions, and mystical forces
Your Movies (cleveland.com)
October 27, 2003
Jaw dropping photography. A unique experience.

