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Koyaanisqatsi (1983)
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An art-house circuit sensation, this feature-length documentary is visually arresting and possesses a clear, pro-environmental political agenda. Without a story, dialogue, or characters, Koyaanisqatsi (1983) (the film's title is a Hopi word roughly translated into English as "life out of balance") is composed of nature imagery, manipulated in slow motion, double exposure or time lapse, juxtaposed with footage of humans' devastating environmental impact on the planet. Starting with an ancient rock wall painting, the film moves through sequences depicting clouds, waves, and other natural features, then into man-made landscapes such as buildings, earth-altering construction machinery, and cars. The message of director
Godfrey Reggio
is clear: humans are destroying the planet, and all of human progress is pointlessly foolish. Also notable for its intense, atmospheric score by new age composer
Philip Glass
, Koyaanisqatsi (1983) was a labor of love for Reggio, who spent several years filming it. The film was followed by sequels,
Powaqqatsi
(1988),
Anima Mundi
(1991) and
Naqoyqatsi
(1999). ~ Karl Williams, All Movie Guide
Production Crew
Godfrey Reggio
Cinematographer
Ron Fricke
Cinematographer
Michael Hoenig
Composer (Music Score)
Philip Glass
Composer (Music Score)
Godfrey Reggio
Director
Ron Fricke
Editor
Michael Hoenig
Musical Direction/Supervision
Godfrey Reggio
Producer
Godfrey Reggio
Screenwriter
Michael Hoenig
Screenwriter
Ron Fricke
Screenwriter
Steve Maslow
Sound Mixer
Year: 1983
Runtime: 87
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Documentary
Genre
Avant-garde / Experimental
Culture & Society
Produced by
Institute for Regional Education
New Line Cinema
Awards
1984 - Audience Award - São Paulo International Film Festival
© 2009 Spout LLC. Portions of content provided by All Movie Guide.