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Samsara is a Sanskrit word for the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth (reincarnation). The film explores humanity's connection to the natural world, ritual, industry, destruction, and beauty. movie samsara
It sounds like you're asking about the movie Samsara — likely the 2011 non-narrative documentary directed by Ron Fricke (the cinematographer of Koyaanisqatsi ). Here’s a quick post-style summary and reaction to
Fans of Baraka (1992 – same director), Koyaanisqatsi , or anyone who likes visual poetry over plot. Not for those needing a traditional story or dialogue. Fans of Baraka (1992 – same director), Koyaanisqatsi
Available on Blu-ray, Kanopy, Amazon Prime (rent/buy), and sometimes Tubi or Pluto TV (free with ads). The 4K restoration is stunning. My post-viewing thought: Samsara doesn’t just show you the world—it makes you feel the weight of being human inside a machine you can’t stop. The final shot (a monk carefully dismantling a sand mandala after weeks of work) is the whole thesis in one image: everything is temporary. Create anyway. Would you like a specific scene breakdown, or are you looking for a different Samsara (like the 2001 erotic drama by Pan Nalin)?
A wordless, 4K-shot documentary filmed over five years in 25 countries. It uses no dialogue or voiceover—just stunning time-lapse and slow-motion imagery, accompanied by an evocative global music score.