Powaqqatsi
Reggio turns his sights on third-world nations in the Southern hemisphere. Forgoing the sped-up aesthetic of the first film, Powaqqatsi employs a meditative slow motion in order to reveal the beauty of the traditional ways of life in those parts of the planet, and to show how cultures there are being eroded as their environments are taken over by industry.
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Physical Description
videodisc
1 videodisc (99 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in. - Edition Director-approved Blu-ray special ed.
- Publisher [New York] : Criterion Collection, [2012]
- Copyright ©2012
Content descriptions
General Note: | Originally released as a documentary in 1988. Issued as part of 3-disc box set (The Qatsi trilogy) with: Koyaanisqatsi; Naqoyqatsi. Special features: New, restored high-definition digital transfer, approved by director Godfrey Reggio; Impact of progress, an interview program with Reggio and composer Philip Glass on the collaboration; Inspiration and ideas, a new interview with Reggio about his greatest influence and teachers; public television interview with Reggio from 1989 about the trilogy; Anima mundi (1992), Reggio's twenty-eight-minute montage of footage of over seventy animal species, scored by Glass; trailer. GMD: blu-ray. |
Creation/Production Credits Note: | Directors of photography, Graham Berry, Leonidas Zourdoumis ; editors, Iris Cahn, Alton Walpole ; music conductor, Michael Riesman ; music composer, Philip Glass. |
Target Audience Note: | MPAA rating: G. |
System Details Note: | Blu-ray Disc, region A, widescreen (1.85:1) presentation; dts-HD Master Audio 5.1; requires Blu-ray player. |