Documentary / Music
USA,
1988, 99 min
(Alternative: 96 min)
Directed by:
Godfrey ReggioScreenplay:
Godfrey ReggioComposer:
Philip GlassCast:
Cheryl Tiegs (a.f.), Pope John Paul II (a.f.), Christie Brinkley (a.f.), Dan Rather (a.f.), David Brinkley (a.f.)VOD (2)
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Where "Koyaanisqatsi" dealt with the imbalance between nature and modern society, "Powaqqatsi" is a celebration of the human-scale endeavor the craftsmanship, spiritual worship, labor and creativity that defines a particular culture. It's also a celebration of rareness - the delicate beauty in the eyes of an Indian child, the richness of a tapestry woven in Kathmandu - and yet an observation of how these societies move to a universal drumbeat. (official distributor synopsis)
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Fascinating. Again. Although Koyaanisqatsi had a greater impact on me, to give it less than a full rating would be an insult to the magnificent images and the heavenly music. ()