Sunday, 9 November 2014

Filmcaptures - Culture

When Malick showed us beautiful nuances of country culture.

Harvest merries at the farm

The awesome ukelele guy
"I never been this rich, all right? I mean, we were just, we all of a sudden were livin' like kings, just nothin' to do all day but crack jokes, lay around. We didn't have to work. I'm tellin' ya, the rich got it figured out."

If there's one movie to beautifully describe our planet and how communities live, it's Baraka Few intriguing snaps.


 Indescribable aboriginal beauty

Dot paintings made by plastic combs before the aborigines do the ritual dance
Aborigines rituals in Australia
The Maasai tribe in Kenya and Tanzania are one of the few tribes that have preserved their culture and are yet friendly to visitors


A not so different cold morning in an Indian city of shrines

Close packed living in a hilly area

Streets are playgrounds too

Apartments

Here are some magnificent images showcasing religious corners in the world, again from Baraka.

Known to engage in postmortem rituals, Aghoris are said to have great healing powers as a result of extreme renunciation and transcending social taboos
A Buddhist monk emanating compassion
Few places will have the organisation this church does

Tribal devotional ceremony with deep enjoyment


Jewish Congregation

Dervishes of Mevlevi order

Kissing the lock to the divine altar

Homage to a Ziyarat




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