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Qatsi Trilogy to be Completed

Karl_Hungus writes "Koyaanisqatsi and Powaqqatsi, the first two installments of Reggio and Glass' trilogy are to be joined by Naqoyqatsi, due out next month. Naqoy.com has some stills, and some fascinating Flash. A brief discussion of the technical side includes the figure of 3.5 terabytes of images collected in the making of the film."

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  1. Koy, Pow, Naq. by ryth · · Score: 3, Informative

    I made a post, no matter how sophmoric on my SITE about this film. The originals in the trilogy are absolutely stunning and breathtaking. With the inclusion of digital technology and even simple "conventional" improvments in film technology, this part definately shapes up to be the best.

    If you haven't seen these movies before go see them at your rep theatre. Simply the most brilliant use of image and film I've ever seen. Esp, Koyaanisqatsi.

    Umm, and apparently they are really good if you smoke green stuff. Not that I'd know anything about that :).

    Btw, Incase you haven't heard Philip Glass is preforming in a town near you. Doing either live accompaniment to the Trilogy or new work to shorts by Godfrey Reggio (the director) and Atom Egoyan.

    Go see it.

  2. Re:A word from someone familiar with this by MadAhab · · Score: 3, Informative
    Right on. And if you've watched any tech-related commercials in the past 10 years, you've seen the influence of these movies. If you know who Philip Glass is, or who Brian Eno is, or what time lapse photography is, etc, etc, then you are probably an idiot for not knowing about these films already. It's not like they're not in any decent video store.

    Smoke a bowl, or whatever you do to get in your observant/reflective mood, and watch it.

    And while they were making this film I made them a tasty orange fish and mint juleps and they liked it very much.

    --
    Expanding a vast wasteland since 1996.
  3. Re:Baraka? by funkapus · · Score: 4, Informative

    The similarity comes from the fact that Ron Fricke directed Baraka after working as the cinematographer on Koyaanisqatsi in 1983.

  4. Grrr... by possible · · Score: 5, Informative

    I submitted this story about a month ago and of course it got rejected. Now it gets accepted and it lacks all of the *good* information, such as the fact that a Quicktime trailer has been out for over a month now for Naqoyqatsi.

    The first two (Koyanisqatsi and Powaqatsi) have just been mass released on DVD, in advance of the upcoming theater release of Naqoyqatsi (these words are roughly taken from the Hopi language).

    Godfrey Reggio is an interesting chap -- he grew up in a monastery and when he left, he turned to film. Probably the best thing he ever did was to find Ron Fricke, who is the directory of photography for all 3 qatsi movies. Ron Fricke put out his own film, Baraka -- the quality of the photography in Baraka is WAY better than in the qatsi movies (because it was filmed 70mm camera rigs of Fricke's own design instead of the 35mm that was available for the qatsi movies), and Baraka takes a less moralizing approach to the imagery. Not to mention Baraka's music is better -- Philip Glass is OK, but the qatsi movies aren't his best work. :) If you buy the Baraka DVD, try to find the original DVD edition (not the special collector's edition), I've heard lots of complaints that the film->DVD transfer is better in the original DVD.

    And to the slashdot editors -- I know this might get modded down as offtopic, but do a better job. Why not look back through your old rejected stories when you're about to post a "new" (shitty) one?

  5. koyaanisqatsi LIVE [tour info] by reflector · · Score: 3, Informative

    i'm going to be seeing koyaanisqatsi oct 13 in san francisco with the philip glass ensemble orchestra playing the score of the film live. apparently they're doing a tour, coming to about a dozen cities in america in october in conjunction with the release of the 3rd of the trilogy. tour dates/locations can be found here:

    http://www.koyaanisqatsi.org/events/events.php

    there's other info on koyaanisqatsi.org, as well.