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# Samsara

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## Description

Prepare yourself for an unparalleled sensory experience. Filmed over a period of almost five years and in twenty-five countries, SAMSARA explores the wonders of the world from sacred grounds to industrial sites, looking into the unfathomable reaches of man's spirituality and the human experience. Photographed entirely in 70mm and transferred to 4K digital projection format, SAMSARA's mesmerizing images of unprecedented clarity illuminate the links between humanity and the rest of nature, showing how our life cycle mirrors the rhythm of the planet. Neither a traditional documentary nor a travelogue, SAMSARA is a guided meditation on the current of interconnection that runs through all of our lives. Filmed over five years, in locations in 25 countries, it is the kind of experience you simply sink into. --Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun Times SAMSARA stares at Asian temples, African tribesmen, and chickens bound for slaughter with the same blank eye. --Lisa Schwarzbaum, Entertainment Weekly The world SAMSARA gives us is strange and beautiful, and in places disturbing, but it also seems manageable, even in its vastness, and perhaps too easily consumed through beautiful images. --A.O. Scott, New York Times

Review: Excellent.....the moral of the story is poignant and unspoken - I have no idea what the intended purpose of this film is....neither did I have any preconceived notions going into it or coming out of the experience....but what i took from it is that mankind is screwed....we've reached that point that nothing is sacred, and all things that make up the nature of our existence, sustenance and life are served to us via conveyor belts of many shapes and sizes and purposes....we are on that conveyor ourselves or are the conveyor. Spoiler, nothing said it more than the one asian girl in that slaughterhouse who's eyes, as she looked down at her labors, bespoke a sadness, frustration, looking for meaning in all this, and when she looked up at the camera for that one raw moment there was a terror in her eyes, terror mixed with sadness....there were flashes to ancient wonders and ancient cultures, the sand paintings, the rituals of prayer, dance were on display, things that were infinitely beautiful, cohesive and grand but not so messy, not so destructive to nature to our surroundings... so I don't know draw your own conclusion....it's very well done, the imaging, the film, the music...over before you know it and worth your time
Review: Samsara - What an incredible movie, If you've seen the previous two Chonos and Baraka made by the same people you'll like this one. It is kind of like a meditational DVD, Samsara like the other two there is no talking just music and scenes of the world. Samsara if a movie of the world, birth life and death. It is beautiful movie but as life is there are a sew scenes that are disturbing because life sometimes is disturbing. In a lot of it they use I think it's called stop motion where you'll see a location and see hours in minutes. I bought Samsara because I had upgraded my Baraka to blu-ray and watching the documentary they mention Chronos and Samsara. I love Baraka so of course I wanted the other two but Samsara was the only one availible and I'm so glad I bought it. I can watch the two movies and see the beauty of the world.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
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| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,928 Reviews |

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent.....the moral of the story is poignant and unspoken
*by G***M on April 10, 2020*

I have no idea what the intended purpose of this film is....neither did I have any preconceived notions going into it or coming out of the experience....but what i took from it is that mankind is screwed....we've reached that point that nothing is sacred, and all things that make up the nature of our existence, sustenance and life are served to us via conveyor belts of many shapes and sizes and purposes....we are on that conveyor ourselves or are the conveyor. Spoiler, nothing said it more than the one asian girl in that slaughterhouse who's eyes, as she looked down at her labors, bespoke a sadness, frustration, looking for meaning in all this, and when she looked up at the camera for that one raw moment there was a terror in her eyes, terror mixed with sadness....there were flashes to ancient wonders and ancient cultures, the sand paintings, the rituals of prayer, dance were on display, things that were infinitely beautiful, cohesive and grand but not so messy, not so destructive to nature to our surroundings... so I don't know draw your own conclusion....it's very well done, the imaging, the film, the music...over before you know it and worth your time

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Samsara
*by M***E on September 30, 2024*

What an incredible movie, If you've seen the previous two Chonos and Baraka made by the same people you'll like this one. It is kind of like a meditational DVD, Samsara like the other two there is no talking just music and scenes of the world. Samsara if a movie of the world, birth life and death. It is beautiful movie but as life is there are a sew scenes that are disturbing because life sometimes is disturbing. In a lot of it they use I think it's called stop motion where you'll see a location and see hours in minutes. I bought Samsara because I had upgraded my Baraka to blu-ray and watching the documentary they mention Chronos and Samsara. I love Baraka so of course I wanted the other two but Samsara was the only one availible and I'm so glad I bought it. I can watch the two movies and see the beauty of the world.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Rainbow Portal
*by J***K on February 11, 2013*

Early in the 1960s, the world film market began expanding into American consciousness. In addition to Fellini and Bergman, there was a small sub-genre masquerading as "documentary." I remember being much taken by MONDO CANE, WOMEN OF THE WORLD, and most esp. MALAMONDO (1963), a somewhat artificially constructed piece which made me aware for the first time of the jazzy, haunting music of one Ennio Morricone Not many films of this type followed (it was a sub-genre, after all). Fellini tried it off and on - most successfully with FELLINI'S ROMA - his affectionate, ironic view of the Eternal City he lived in. The clash of culture - "modern vs. ancient" - was never more effectively captured than in the Iron Mole sequence, where our polluted air destroyed long-buried Roman paintings. In the 80s, thanks to Godfrey Reggio and composer Philip Glass, we tumbled into the thoughtful, oft disturbing rabbit hole of KOYAANISQATSI (Life Out of Balance), which used stunning time-lapse images to show how the ever-increasing pace of technology might be carrying us to a most unwelcome place. Ron Fricke worked on this one. POWAQQATSI (Life in Transformation) carried this message/warning even further. In 1992 Ron Fricke released his own stunning BARAKA, the perfect blend of image, music and transcendental mood: a landmark in the the slow development of the "image" documentary. Now Fricke's follow-up - SAMASARA - has been released. It's a "trip" through gateways of color and beauty. It broadens the themes of BARAKA with even more mind-blowing images, all tied together at beginning and end by monks constructing/destroying an ornate sand painting. (It's the "journey", you see...) Give SAMSARA a try. Disconnect your electronic whee-devices, turn out the lights, and melt into yourself as you let its incredible rainbow world wash over you. You'll be surprised how mellow/wise you'll feel afterwards. Wine optional.

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