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Movie Title : Samsara
Release Date : Aug 24, 2012 Limited
Mpaa Rating : PG-13
Genre Movie :Documentary

Prepare yourself for an unparalleled sensory experience. Samsara reunites director Ron Fricke and producer Mark Magidson, whose award-winning films Baraka and Chronos were acclaimed for combining visual and musical artistry. Samsara is a Sanskrit word that means "the ever turning wheel of life" and is the point of departure for the filmmakers as they search for the elusive current of interconnection that runs through our lives. Filmed over a period of almost five years and in twenty-five countries, Samsara transports us to sacred grounds, disaster zones, industrial sites, and natural wonders. By dispensing with dialogue and descriptive text, Samsara subverts our expectations of a traditional documentary, instead encouraging our own inner interpretations inspired by images and music that infuses the ancient with the modern. -- (C) Oscilloscope
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Genres Samsara : Documentary

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User Ranting Movie Samsara : 4.1
User Percentage For Samsara : 86 %
User Count Like for Samsara : 10,781
All Critics Ranting For Samsara : 7
All Critics Count For Samsara : 77
All Critics Percentage For Samsara : 77 %

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One doesn't have to be a Buddhist to perceive themes of circularity and renewal in Samsara, but it takes that level of patience to suffer its frequent low points with silence and good humour.
Adam Nayman-Globe and Mail

A continuous flow of images of the natural world and the human tide that dominates it.
Bruce Demara-Toronto Star

A Balinese dancer, an African tribesman, a disfigured marine, a Japanese stripper all stand composed, confident, and dignified, daring you to break the gaze.
Ken Marks-New Yorker

Achingly beautiful and visually transfixing, Samsara offers a transporting vacation from the usual multiplex fare. It's a movie to get lost in.
Rene Rodriguez-Miami Herald

"Samsara" finds the world a little less blessed than it was two decades ago, yet still beautiful, which seems to be the movie's primary message.
Mark Jenkins-Washington Post

Fricke and his crew capture such moments as a Hawaiian volcano erupting to life with a stunning, you-are-there clarity. But the film winds up being a collection of striking visuals without any emotional heft.
Randy Cordova-Arizona Republic

Once the meditative flow of phenomenal photography takes hold, the virtuosity of the film emerges.
Frances Morton-Flicks.co.nz

A truly individual, dedicated concept that pulls through by seamlessly flowing in perfect harmonic construction.
Ashley Norris-HeyUGuys

By journey's end, the film comes full circle, tying everything together with the notion that even the finest art in the world can dissipate in seconds...
S. James Wegg-JWR

Mesmerising, impressionistic movie in which time-lapse photography...is intended to ignite thoughts about the meaning of life, society, technology, God, ecology and robots.
Jim Schembri-3AW

Beauty and brutality in nature and in humanity are juxtaposed with visual artistry that is a result of both the images themselves and how they are edited together
Andrew L. Urban-Urban Cinefile

Magical, spiritual, meditative and calming, Samsara is everything we could ask for - a wondrous, informative and inquisitive work of art.
Louise Keller-Urban Cinefile

Fricke has made a panoramic film that captures the interconnected world, particularly in developing nations, in all its beauty and ugliness. We're meant to bear witness, to see and to become aware that what we do in America is being seen as well.
Rob Thomas-Capital Times (Madison, WI)

As a viewer, you are cast adrift in a sea of visual wonder, some of which looks like it was filmed on another planet.
Robert Roten-Laramie Movie Scope

This visually spectacular travelogue captures memorable images from every corner. The end result is not just a gorgeous picture show, but also a thought-provoking rumination on our complicated relationship with our home planet.
Michael Sauter-Film Journal International

It's filled with religious and worldly images that encourage us to reflect on them and interpret them according to our own experiences.
Dennis Schwartz-Ozus' World Movie Reviews

Fantasia, with dead chickens.
Rob Humanick-Projection Booth

Ron Fricke tops Baraka
Marty Mapes-Movie Habit

[The film] presents a stunning series of visuals showing the planet's cyclical journey from nature through civilization and back.
Sean Means-Salt Lake Tribune

Crams all of the supersized format's extra resolution into a standard image that's so pristine it often feels like 3-D.
Graham Killeen-Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Its impact is sporadic and spotty...at times it's mesmerizing, at others simply tedious.
Frank Swietek-One Guy's Opinion

With arguably the most incredible colours and landscapes ever been committed to film, Samsara forms consistently coherent episodes that show how, even when other cultures may appear alien, everything is connected.
Emma Thrower-HeyUGuys

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Movie Overview For Samsara

Samsara is a word that describes the ever turning wheel of life. It is a concept both intimate and vast - the perfect subject for filmmakers Ron Fricke and Mark Magidson, whose previous collaborations include Chronos and Baraka, and who, in the last 20 years, have travelled to over 58 countries together in the pursuit of unique imagery. Samsara takes the form of a nonverbal, guided meditation that will transform viewers in countries around the world as they are swept along a journey of the soul. Through powerful images pristinely photographed in 70mm and a dynamic music score, the film illuminates the links between humanity and the rest of the nature, showing how our life cycle mirrors the rhythm of the planet.

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