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Today I want to talk about a film which I have seen recently and which has touched me deeply. I am talking about BARAKA by Ron Fricke, which was released in 1992. Baraka is a non-verbal film, so totally dialogue-free. Additionally, it doesn't have any actors, a plot, or a script. The focus is on the images and the music.

Filmed in 24 countries around the world (eg. Argentina, Brazil, China, Egypt, France, India, Iran, Israel, Japan, Kenya, Nepal, Tanzania, Thailand, Turkey USA and many more) the images show some of the most stunning, but also most disturbing parts of nature and human life: On the one hand, we can admire natural landscapes, volcanoes, water falls, scintillating stars or indigenous people dancing. You can basically indulge in the beauty life has to offer. On the other hand, we see rapid urban life, images of poverty and are witnesses of destruction of nature. The visual power of each and every image is absolutely amazing as well as the detail in every shot.

Having read quite a number of reviews, I know that Baraka is not a film for everyone. While many viewers found the film an exceptional, humbling experience or even a spiritual journey and meditation, some were criticising the lack of dialogue, some found it boring, and for others the images were pretty disturbing at times, which is definitely true. They are thought-provoking images, but at the same time they make us think and talk about the topics they depict, which is a good thing.

Regardless of the many different views, the film was a great experience for me and I hope I can interest others to watch it, too.

If you want to find out more about the film, here's a link to the website:


An interview with director Ron Fricke can be found on the following page. Fricke, for example, explains why he chose not to include words in his film or what he sought to convey with Baraka:




If you have any thoughts about the film that you want to share please feel free to do so!

All the best,

Judith


PS. This image is taken from http://www.spiritofbaraka.com/
© Copyright 2001 - 2011 SpiritOfBaraka.com


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2011 is slowly coming to an end and we would like to take this opportunity to wish our blog readers a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! We know that some of you might not celebrate Christmas, but we want to wish you a wonderful time, too, because we just cannot let this time of year go unnoticed ;)


Appropriate to the occasion Judith included a small clip, taken from the British sitcom “Yes Minister”, one of her favourite British shows. The section shows Sir Humphrey Appleby wishing his MP Jim Hacker Merry Christmas in his very own way. Here's the transcript, hopefully faultless. Judith gave it her best shot ...



“I wonder if I might crave your momentary indulgence in order to discharge a by no means disagreeable obligation which has, over the years, become more or less established practice within government circles as we approach the terminal period of the year - calendar, of course, not financial - in fact not to put too fine a point on it, Week Fifty-One and submit to you, with all appropriate deference, for your consideration at a convenient juncture, a sincere and sanguine expectation - indeed confidence - indeed one might go so far as to say hope that the aforementioned period may be, at the end of the day, when all relevant factors have been taken into consideration, susceptible to being deemed to be such as to merit a final verdict of having been by no means unsatisfactory in its overall outcome and, in the final analysis, to give grounds for being judged on mature reflection to have been conducive to generating a degree of gratification which will be seen in retrospect to have been significantly higher than the general average.”


We wish you a wonderful Christmas season and a Happy New Year

Judith and Vivienne



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…there were words which had to be put together by two quirky mid-twenties who ventured into the fantastic world of blog writing. Since we are new to this, we decided to do our first blog entry together and realised that beyond laughter we were just lost for words. What a predicament!

Anyway, we figured our best shot at getting this blog off to a good start is by shortly introducing our categories and giving a bit of background information. 

The Wheel of Trivia will serve as a black board for general announcements and a platform for initial orientation.

The Wheel of Design will feature posts on photography - Judith’s passion -, graphic design, open source software and art and crafts work – Vivienne’s hobby. 

The Wheel of Travel will probably hold the most comprehensive collection of our travelling experiences as well as discoveries on our excursions closer to home. We will try to find the extraordinary in the ordinary, be it on foreign shores or just around the next street corner. 
 
In the Wheel of Literature you will definitely find thrilling book reviews on a great variety of different genres, such as non-fiction, science fiction, fantasy, drama, magazines and many more. As you will soon find out our definition of book reviews comes with its own twist. But we will leave that for you to discover! 

Through our posts in the category Wheel of Writing, we will share our personal opinions and experiences concerning the topic of writing and publishing. Especially, Vivienne will report on her trials and triumphs as she tries to publish her first book. 

Since this is only our first post, not all categories are opened yet and new categories might join these first few as our interests and blogging zeal branches out even further. We will publish our first few category posts in the next week and look forward to our first comments. We hope that you will enjoy our contributions to the blogosphere, share your own opinions and spread the word that there’s a new blog in town!

Stay tuned!

Judith and Vivienne

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After hitting some dead ends, we managed to wind our way through the template jungle. Fighting our way through a myriad of coded sign posts, we arrived at our own personalised blog template. The wisdom we picked up on the way will come in handy one day - hopefully! Otherwise we will find ourselves in another labyrinth...but we have never been the ones to shun adventures ; )

- Vivienne and Judith
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