[FairfieldLife] Re: Samsara Baraka

2013-01-12 Thread Carol
Thanks for the kudos LG. :) He who should not be named... chuckle. :D When I posted my thanks for the link you posted, somehow I had ended up at a Baraka Part 1, which only went up to the dark turn in the film, and that is all I had seen. I loved the nature scenes and the indigenous people

[FairfieldLife] Re: Samsara Baraka

2013-01-10 Thread Carol
Thanks for the link laughinggull. I had not seen Baraka. Thoroughly enjoyed it and have now shared it with some other folks. PS: I'm oneperson from over on blogspot. We interacted a bit previously in the blogosphere. Hope you are well. :) * --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,

[FairfieldLife] Re: Samsara Baraka

2013-01-10 Thread laughinggull108
Hi Carol...yes indeed, I remember you, and have enjoying reading your toss ripple blog (great name BTW!). I hope the current situation with he who must not be named comes to some resolution soon. Am glad you enjoyed Baraka. Both movies take that dark turn about halfway through that makes me

Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Samsara Baraka

2013-01-09 Thread Share Long
] Re: Samsara Baraka   A very similar film (i.e. images alone set to haunting music) by Ron Fricke is Baraka (1992) and is available in it entirety here: http://youtu.be/gEyguwQalCI Samsara (http://barakasamsara.com/#) toured the country for showing at select theaters last summer and I

[FairfieldLife] Re: Samsara Baraka

2013-01-08 Thread laughinggull108
A very similar film (i.e. images alone set to haunting music) by Ron Fricke is Baraka (1992) and is available in it entirety here: http://youtu.be/gEyguwQalCI Samsara (http://barakasamsara.com/#) toured the country for showing at select theaters last summer and I was fortunate to see it on the