Description: The Qatsi Trilogy (The Criterion Collection) [Koyaanisqatsi / Powaqqatsi / Naqoyqatsi] A singular artist and activist, Godfrey Reggio is best known for the galvanizing films of The Qatsi Trilogy. Astonishingly photographed, and featuring unforgettable, cascading scores by Philip Glass, these are immersive sensory experiences that meditate on the havoc humankind’s obsession with technological advancement has wreaked on our world. From 1983’s Koyaanisqatsi to 1988’s Powaqqatsi to 2002’s Naqoyqatsi, Reggio takes us on a journey from the ancient to the contemporary, from nature to industry, exploring life out of balance, in transformation, and as war, all the while keeping our eyes wide with wonder. DIRECTOR-APPROVED THREE-DVD SPECIAL EDITION FEATURES New, restored digital transfers of all three films, approved by director Godfrey ReggioEssence of Life, an interview program with Reggio and composer Philip Glass on KoyaanisqatsiNew interview with cinematographer Ron Fricke about KoyaanisqatsiTelevision spots and a new interview with Reggio relating to his 1970s multimedia privacy campaign in New MexicoEarly forty-minute demo version of Koyaanisqatsi with a partial scratch soundtrack featuring poet Allen Ginsberg, along with a new introduction by ReggioNew interview with Reggio about Koyaanisqatsi’s original visual concept, with behind-the-scenes footageImpact of Progress, an interview program with Reggio and Glass on their collaborationInspiration and Ideas, a new interview with Reggio about his greatest influences and teachersPublic television interview with Reggio from 1989 about the trilogyAnima Mundi (1992), Reggio’s twenty-eight-minute montage of footage of over seventy animal species, scored by GlassNew video afterword by Reggio on the trilogyThe Making of “Naqoyqatsi,” a brief documentary featuring interviews with the production crewPanel discussion on Naqoyqatsi from 2003, with Reggio, Glass, editor Jon Kane, and music critic John RockwellInterview with Glass and cellist Yo-Yo MaTrailersPLUS: A booklet featuring new essays by film scholar Scott MacDonald, Rockwell, and author and environmentalist Bill McKibben KOYAANISQATSI An unconventional work in every way, Godfrey Reggio’s Koyaanisqatsi was nevertheless a sensation when it was released in 1983. This first work of The Qatsi Trilogy wordlessly surveys the rapidly changing environments of the Northern Hemisphere, in an astonishing collage created by the director, cinematographer Ron Fricke, and composer Philip Glass. It shuttles viewers from one jaw-dropping vision to the next, moving from images of untouched nature to others depicting human beings’ increasing dependence on technology Koyaanisqatsi’s heterodox methods (including hypnotic time-lapse photography) make it a look at our world from a truly unique angle. POWAQQATSI Five years after Godfrey Reggio stunned audiences with Koyaanisqatsi, he again joined forces with composer Philip Glass and other collaborators for a second chapter. Here, 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. This is the most intensely spiritual segment of Reggio’s philosophical and visually remarkable Qatsi Trilogy. NAQOYQATSI Godfrey Reggio takes on the digital revolution in the final chapter of his Qatsi Trilogy. Through a variety of cinematic techniques, including slow motion, time-lapse, computer- generated imagery, and found footage, the film tells of a world that has completed the transition from the natural to the artificial. Globalization has been accomplished, all of our interactions are technologically mediated, and all images are manipulated. From this (virtual) reality, Reggio sculpts a frenetic yet ruminative portrait of an era in which the cacophony of “communication” has rendered humankind effectively postlanguage. Item model number 25853415 Number of discs 3 Language English Format Multiple Formats, Dolby, Widescreen, Color, NTSC Product Dimensions 1.1 x 5.6 x 7.5 inches; 7.52 ounces Country of Origin USA Director Godfrey Reggio Genre Special Interests, Cult Movies Run time 4 hours and 34 minutes Number Of Discs 3 Book Type DVD Media Format Multiple Formats, Dolby, Widescreen, Color, NTSC Contributor Godfrey Reggio Studio Criterion Collection MPAA rating NR (t Rated) Release date December 11, 2012 Shipping Fast shipping is very important for us. Our standard US shipping service is FREE. Your order will be shipped within 2-3 business days upon full payment received. Your order will be delivered within 2-3 business days after the handling time. We only ship to the confirmed PayPal address. 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Item model number: 25853415
Number of discs: 3
Language: English
Product Dimensions: 1.1 x 5.6 x 7.5 inches; 7.52 ounces
Country of Origin: USA
Director: Godfrey Reggio
Genre: Special Interests, Cult Movies
Run Time: 4 hours and 34 minutes
Book Type: DVD
Media Format: Multiple Formats, Dolby, Widescreen, Color, NTSC
Contributor: Godfrey Reggio
Studio: Criterion Collection
MPAA rating: NR (t Rated)
Release date: December 11, 2012
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