Spirit of Baraka
Celebrating nonverbal films like Baraka, Koyaanisqatsi, Microcosmos  and the people who made them
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Buy DVD and VHS copies

All of the commercial films are available to buy on DVD, and some on VHS.
If you are not sure which to buy I recommend purchasing Baraka, Koyaanisqatsi and Chronos.

The Spirit of Baraka is not in a position to sell the films directly. 
All of the links below will allow you to buy the films.

Baraka
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Koyaanisqatsi
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Chronos
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Powaqqatsi
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Naqoyqatsi
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Anima Mundi
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Microcosmos
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Winged Migration
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DVD Regions

DVD discs look the same the world over. But in an attempt to stop people importing and watching DVD's from other countries a Region system has been implemented whereby films from one region will not play on a DVD player from a different region.
Manufactures have combated this by creating Multi-region DVD players. These machines play DVD's from any region/country.
If buying DVD's ensure they will play on your DVD player (check with the vendor).

Region 0: Universal for cartoons, older films and educational titles.
Region 1: Canada, United States and its territories.
Region 2: Japan, Europe, South Africa, Middle East.
Region 3: Southeast Asia, East Asia.
Region 4: Australia, New Zealand, Pacific Islands, Central America, Mexico, South America, Caribbean.
Region 5: Former Soviet Union, Indian Subcontinent, Africa (also North Korea, Mongolia).
Region 6: China.

VHS - NTSC & PAL

The VHS cassette standard differs between countries.
The physical cassette is the same (i.e. they look the same) but the way the images are stored on the tape differ.
A PAL video recorder/player will generally not play NTSC cassettes and vice versa.
But VHS recorder/players are available that will play both types of cassette.
I live in the UK where PAL is the standard, but I have a VHS recorder/player that will playback NTSC cassettes. So most of the tapes I have of these films / films are from the States in NTSC format.
Be careful when buying VHS copies of the film, ensure they will play on your VHS recorder/player (check with the vendor).

NTSC is used in Canada, United States, Japan and parts of South America.
PAL is used in Europe (but not France), Scandinavia, Australia, and India.
SECAM is used in Eastern Europe and France. These films are not available on SECAM.

Comments

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Baraka in HD?  - Luis Miguel Huapaya from Canada - 14-Aug-2007
Hey,

Great cinematography deserves great formats. Will Baraka ever be available in HD?

Información sobre BARAKA  - Rosario Cardoso from Ciudad de México - 13-Mar-2007
Hola, vivo en la ciudad de Cancún, Quintana Roo, Mex. desde hace diez años, vi la pélícula por el año de 1999 y me encantó. Quiero saber si es posible conseguirla acá o si por lo menos hay algún lugar en la Cd. de México, o del país que la distribuya. Es realmente maravillosa.

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