Monday, November 29, 2010

Baraka

Baraka was a very good nonverbal film that shared many pictures such as churches, landscapes, religious ceremonies, cities, people, tribes, and ancient ruins from 24 different countries with 152 different locations. What was interesting to me was that the film had no plot, no actors, and no script. The images were beautiful and contained a lot of the elements that we studied in photography class. I loved how it mainly portrayed the different cultures, countries, and people. It showed images that I had not even known existed in the world, such as the tribe of men that chanted, danced, and waved their hands in the air in unison.

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