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Chronos [HD DVD] (1985)

Ron Fricke  |  NR |  HD DVD
3.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (98 customer reviews)

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  • Directors: Ron Fricke
  • Writers: Constantine Nicholas, Genevieve Nicholas
  • Producers: Ron Fricke, Jeffrey Kirsch, Mark Magidson, Preston M. Fleet, Steven Marble
  • Format: AC-3, Color, DTS Surround Sound
  • Language: English (DTS 5.1)
  • Region: All Regions
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rated: NR (Not Rated)
  • Studio: R&B Films
  • Run Time: 43 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (98 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000E5KUJ2
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #82,884 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
  • For more information about "Chronos [HD DVD]" visit the Internet Movie Database (IMDb)

Special Features

  • Hi-Res DTS 96/24 Digital Surround Sound
  • Behind the scenes
  • Behind the landscapes
  • Optional subtitles: Identifies each location in the film
  • Director's shot list
  • DVD-ROM bonus: Columbia Encyclopedia entries with hyperlinks

Editorial Reviews

CHRONOS - HD-DVD Digital Reference Series Edition

CHRONOS, the quintessential large format film, is now available on glorious, Hi Definition DVD.

A hallmark title in the canon of special venue film presentations, CHRONOS imparts a unique vision of our world -- the first non-verbal, non-fiction motion picture filmed in time-lapse photography. Presented as a visual symphony in seven movements, CHRONOS embarks on an unprecedented cinematic journey across the worlds of natural beauty and manmade monuments, as it explores the essence of time.

Special Features: - Filmmakers' Commentary -- Featuring the film's Director, Composer, and Production Manager - Behind The Scenes -- Share the adventures of the making of CHRONOS with the Filmmakers - Behind The Landscapes -- Presents detailed information about each location provided by Columbia Encyclopedia - Optional Subtitles -- Identifies each location in the film - Director's Shot List -- Shot by shot breakdown of the film - DVD-ROM Bonus -- Columbia Encyclopedia entries with hyperlinks open new avenues of exploration - Grand Prize Winner - International OMNIMAX® Film Festival - Re-mastered under the supervision of the original Filmmakers - Audio Remix optimized for Home Theater by Original Composer - Mastered in High Resolution 5.1 Digital Surround Sound


 

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32 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A visual and aural treat!, December 26, 1998
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David Rajter (West Hollywood) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Chronos (DVD)
Originally released as an IMAX film in the mid-80s, Chronos on DVD unfortunately can not match the power of the IMAX experience. But really; what TV can compete with a 5-story-high screen? I saw the film three times in IMAX and each time I saw something new and amazing. I couldn't wait to get this film on DVD. Any shortcomings the Chronos DVD has are related to the size and clarity of the image as displayed on a television, not the film's content. The images of earthly constructions both natural and man-made are drop-dead-gorgeous, and the music -- a nonstop electronic instrumental score -- is mesmerizing. At roughly 45 minutes in length, you'll not want it to end. The disc has a spare and clunky interface and no special features, but who cares? Chronos is a wonder that I find myself watching again and again.
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44 of 49 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good, but not as good as Baraka..., July 28, 2005
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For those who loved the Qatsi Trilogy and Baraka, this is a welcome addition to your collection. It's completely time-elapse cinematography which features some compelling locations, particularly the interior of the Vatican and the Pyramids at Giza. It's a little shorter in length than the other films I mentioned above, and in my opinion the music, with its eerie synthesized tones dates the film (circa 1984), but it's worth the very affordable price the disc is retailing for now. This special collector's edition DVD also includes some interesting interviews with the crew about their experiences during the making of the film, and the groundbreaking camera that was invented specifically for this project.
All in all, if you're a fan of Baraka and the Qatsi Trilogy or just time-elapse photography then you will certainly appreciate this early contribution to it's genre.
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78 of 92 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars From Some of The Fathers of Wordless Narrative Film, March 13, 2004
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Released in 1985, "Chronos" is a forty-minute long "visual-music journey". It is a Presentation of the Reuben H. Fleet Space Theater of San Diego, California and S.E.M. Lagode, Paris, France.

"Chronos" was filmed on location at over sixty sites around the globe. Images of significant natural beauty, architectural complexity, iconic historical sculpture and various panoramic cityscapes were captured on 70mm film using mostly slow motion and time lapse cinematography.

The wordless narrative structure of the work primarily attempts to convey feelings of reverence and appreciation for the breath-taking subject matter. In addition, it also suggests states of significant anxiety experienced as a consequence of the pace and complexity of modern urban life.

Electronic music, composed and performed by Michael Stearns, is thoroughly integrated with the considered, slowly paced editing of Alton Walpole and Ron Fricke. Image and sound interpenetrate one another to suggest and convey the eloquent wordless scenario, which was conceived by both Constantine and Genevieve Nicholas.

Having begun as cinematographer for director Godfrey Reggio's film "Koyaanisqatsi", we see with "Chronos" that Ron Fricke helped to sow the visual and conceptual seeds of wordless narrative film. This medium finally bore satisfying fruit with 1992's feature length work "Baraka". "Chronos", however, remains as essential viewing.

By this passionate evidence of Mr. Fricke's ongoing struggle, we see that their is, at last, some sign of harmonious life beyond the scenario of Godfrey Reggio's dire trilogy.

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