https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qp967YAAdNk http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0770802/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1
An engrossing documentary spanning across the world that tells an incredible story without speaking a word. Relying purely on captivating cinematography instead of CGI, this film travels through the stark cultural contrasts of African village life and secluded Buddhist gatherings to the unending production lines and superhighways that feed our mega-cities. It manages to put some of the world's seemingly intangible intricacies into fresh perspective. This is my first post on Hubski, I'm loving it here so far! I figured a documentary like this would be worth sharing here, as it hasn't got the recognition I think it deserves. Let me know what the Hubski community thinks about this movie and what scenes stuck out most to them.
I saw this in theaters! Amazing shots and interesting cinematography. The message it tells is only done through the juxtaposition of the different scenes. Some of it I "got", some of it I didn't. I enjoyed it all the way through (with the exception of one very odd scene) nevertheless.