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Naqoyqatsi

Naqoyqatsi

2002Movie⏱️ 1h 29mPG
DocumentaryMusic
6.4
IMDB Rating
6,512 votes

A visual montage portrait of our contemporary world dominated by globalized technology and violence.

Director
Godfrey Reggio
Writers
N/A
Stars
Belladonna, Marlon Brando, Elton John
Release Date
January 21, 2003
Language
English
Country
United States
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Reviews
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🎭 Top Cast

Belladonna
Belladonna
as Self
Marlon Brando
Marlon Brando
as Self
Elton John
Elton John
as Self
Julia Louis-Dreyfus
Julia Louis-Dreyfus
as Self
Madonna
Madonna
as Self
Bhagwan Mirchandani
Bhagwan Mirchandani
as Self - Business Man
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Jack Shamblin
as Self - Atomic Adam
Steven Soderbergh
Steven Soderbergh
as Self - Man Reflected in Digital Screens (3rd segment)
Troy Aikman
Troy Aikman
as Self (at Super Bowl XXX)
The Beatles
The Beatles
as Themselves

💰 Box Office

$155,640
Worldwide Gross
$133,058
Domestic Gross
$17,154
Opening Weekend

🎬 Technical Specs

Aspect Ratio
1.78 : 1
Sound
Dolby Digital
Color
Black and White
Filming Location
Michigan Central Depot - W. Vernor and W. Michigan Avenues, Detroit, Michigan, USA
Production
Miramax, Qatsi Productions

🏷️ Keywords

third partwashington monument washington d.c.postmodernpsychedelic therapyart film

🎯 Categories

DocumentaryMusic

⭐ Featured Review

koyanisqaatsi no but important film in its own ways
by masktrout2004-12-31
7/10

"first off i consider koya one of my top movies and think highly of powa as well. this is not either of those movies. it has been made in a different time . because my expectations were so entrenched i had to stop this movie halfway thru thinking it was crap and take a break. then i came back to it and really enjoyed the last half. not to say this movie is as well crafted as koyaniqaatsi because it isn't. but it is very different, the linear sense of koya is gone replaced with chaotic and seemingly unrelated images thrown together into a relentless barrage. At first i struggled to find ..."

💡 Did You Know?

The film's title has three meanings according to the closing credits. They are (1) a life of killing each other (2) war as a way of life and (3) civilized violence (interpretation).

📖 Synopsis

A visual montage portrait of our contemporary world dominated by globalized technology and violence.