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The Qatsi Series or Trilogy, directed by Godfrey Reggio, consisting of visual images and sound which chronicle the destructive impact of the modern world on the environment.
Koyannisqatsi is the first film of the Qatsi trilogy. The title is a Hopi Indian word meaning "life out of balance." Created between 1975 and 1982, the film is an apocalyptic vision of the collision of two different worlds, urban life and technology versus the environment. The musical score was composed by Philip Glass.
Powaqqatsi is the second film of the Qatsi trilogy, and presents an overall focus on natives of the Third World, the emerging cultures, and how they express themselves through work and traditions.
Naqoyqatsi is the third film of the Qatsi trilogy. It's a journey into a land where the real gives way to the virtual. As the gods of old become dethroned, a new pantheon of light appears in the integrated circuit of the computer. Its truth, becomes the truth.
Please submit only sites dealing with any of the films in the Qatsi Series, also known as the Qatsi Trilogy. Read the Category Description for further information.
Quadrophenia - UK (1979), directed by Franc Roddam.
A drama of bitter rivalry between Mods and Rockers on the Brighton beach in 1964. With music from the Who.
Stars Phil Daniels and Leslie Ash.
The Quare Fellow - UK (1962), directed by Arthur Dreifuss
from the play by Brendan Behan.
Life in a Dublin prison, when two men are to be hanged, as experienced by a new young warder.
With Patrick McGoohan and Sylvia Syms.
Quartet - UK (1949), directed by Ken Annakin and
Arthur Crabtree.
Four short stories by W. Somerset Maugham, each with its own cast. Actors include Dirk Bogarde, Honor Blackman, Wilfrid Hyde-White, James Robertson Justice and Bernard Lee.
Quills (2000) USA/Germany, directed by Philip Kaufman.
The Marquis de Sade (Geoffrey Rush) a French notorious writer, is incarcerated in a mental asylum, where he writes books about sexual situations. Madeline LeCrec (Kate Winslet), de Sade's laundress smuggles his last writings out of the asylum.
Q Planes - UK (1939), directed by Tim Whelan and Arthur B. Woods. US title - 'Clouds over Europe'.
A secret ray helps spies to steal test aircraft during proving flights.
Stars Laurence Olivier and Ralph Richardson.