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KOYAANISQATSI
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With no dialogue, only the music of Philip Glass, and no characters other than   the entire human race and the five elements, this years-in-the making film is    a symphony of sound and image--fast-paced, dazzling, and hypnotic. "So rich in   beauty and detail that with each viewing it becomes a new and different film"  (Leonard Maltin's Movie & Video Guide).                                  Godfrey Reggio---USA---1983---87 mins.
KOYAANISQATSI/ POWAQQATSI
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Both films in a two-disc set. Koyaanisqatsi (1983, 87 mins.): With no      dialogue, only the music of Philip Glass, and no characters other than the       entire human race and the five elements, this years-in-the making film is a      symphony of sound and image--fast-paced, dazzling, and hypnotic.               Powaqqatsi (1988, 97 mins.): Godfrey Reggio's sequel to                  Koyaanisqatsi contrasts modern urban life with images of nature and      cultures of the Third World. Once again Philip Glass provides the haunting       Godfrey Reggio---USA---1983/1988---184 mins.
NAQOYQATSI
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The third film in Godfrey Reggio's trilogy, which includes the stellar Koyaanisqatsi and Powaqqatsi, is a striking examination of the       effects of technology on global culture. Backed by a Philip Glass score featuring cellist Yo-Yo Ma, Naqoyqatsi, Hopi for "civilized violence," is a barrage of enhanced, morphed and distorted images used to illustrate how  technology has replaced nature, creating a chaotic and violent world. "A       disturbing and frighteningly evocative assembly of imagery and hypnotic musi  c" (Patrick Z. McGavin, Chicago Tribune).                                   Godfrey Reggio---USA---2002---89 mins.
POWAQQATSI
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Godfrey Reggio's sequel to Koyaanisqatsi contrasts modern urban life       with images of nature and cultures of the Third World. Once again Philip Glass   provides the haunting musical score while Reggio relies on the power of his      editing and bravura imagery.                                                   Godfrey Reggio---USA---1988---97 mins.