Images courtesy of the Godfrey Reggio Collection at the Harvard Film Archives

KOYAANISQATSI

Purpose

Not for the answers that might be given, but for the questions that can be raised is this website established. Indeed, the question is the mother of the answer. KOYAANISQATSI’s task is to raise questions that only its audience might answer.

KOYAANISQATSI is the first part of the QATSI Trilogy. POWAQQATSI, the second film, was completed in 1988. NAQOYQATSI, as yet unfunded and in search of an angel/investor, will complete the Trilogy. As KOYAANISQATSI focuses on the north and POWAQQATSI on the south, NAQOYQATSI will project its gaze on the global world. With NAQOYQATSI’s completion, the QATSI Trilogy will stand as a cinematic utterance to an untellable event – the technological transformation of the planet.

Also, found on this site is the film ANIMA MUNDI. While out-of-sequence of the Trilogy, ANIMA MUNDI has a place in the Trilogy’s progression. All of us who participated in its making bonded in our commitment to realize NAQOYQATSI. What we learned here could be taken there. The Trilogy represents a process, a long span of reflection and production. ANIMA MUNDI’s subject and cinematic treatment expanded the QATSI effort. Created in 1991 with a gift from the Bulgari family of Rome, ANIMA MUNDI was offered as a media voice to the WWF in support of their biological diversity campaign.

As the general focus of the QATSI Trilogy is the technological milieu, it is the purpose of this site to foster a web-dialogue on this little understood, yet ubiquitous subject – the nature of technology. What we know about the subject is vastly promotive, over-the-top positive, coming to us from the producers of global technology. A glowing wonderland of unlimited opportunity is promised by the good life of the technological order. Infinite capacity, virtual immortality, super human cognition – attributes that have until now been reserved for the divine are indicated for technology. A new technological pantheon has been established in the horizonless world of the Blue Planet.

But is technology what it appears to be? Have we looked behind the shimmer of its glowing surface? Very little, if anything, reveals its meaning through mere appearances. Most everything is more complex, full with a universe of hidden dimensions. Is technology an exception to this common experience? Or, have we accepted its truth as the truth? Is technology a new and comprehensive environment, the host of life, that has replaced the natural order? Is technology the new universal religion? Can faiths unquestioned become our prisons? Should we place blind faith in the techno-clergy of the new order? Does the computer reproduce the world in its own image and likeness? Is technology a mere tool, as we are told, that can be used or misused depending on one’s intentions? Is technology neutral? Does it possess a life of its own? Is it the effect of technology on this or that (the environment, etc.), or is it that everything is situated in technology? Has technology become an addiction, an altered state that we cannot live without? Is technology a way of living? Do we use technology or do we live technology? Is it our consciousness that informs our behavior or is it our behavior that informs our consciousness? Do we now live in a world beyond the senses, in a micro-universe, where small is dangerous? Is technology synonymous with the machine or has it become ordinary daily living?

What better place to raise these and other questions that on/in the global Internet? This high-tech nervous system, this digital alchemy, this synthetic organism that is changing the world seems ideally suited for such a task. If entering the medium questioned to raise questions seems contradictory, this is because it is. To freely embrace this contradiction is the motivation for this site.

Like the oxygen we breathe, technology is the big force, omnipresent and inescapable. It appears as a force of nature. Who can question nature or acts of god? Something this prevailing, this present, is normally taken for granted. Only the heretic could dare to be so blasphemous.

Could it be that our language is no longer capable of describing the world in which we live? Perhaps, the world we see with old eyes and antique ideas is no longer present. Do we inhabit a technological universe the laws of which are unknown? The world we see is being left behind.

A new untellable world is unfolding. As the human race accelerates into the twenty-first century, we enter a virtual, digital environment, a world where far and near, past, present and future are simultaneous realities. The human center of gravity seems to be blasted into the void. Our bodies are less central to our lives, our physical involvement with an increasing synthetic world grows less. Have we arrived at an unthinkable post-natural and post-human condition? Does this singular event offer to all that will, the extraordinary opportunity to re-name the world in which we live? Are we, appearing to be human, already the cyborgs of the fiction of science?

These are the questions that motivated KOYAANISQATSI, the other films of the Trilogy and, hence, the website that we offer for your participation, inquiry and dialogue. This is our beginning effort to supposit these films into the web, to mainline the QATSI Trilogy.

In closing we offer two reflections that articulate the point of view of this site: one from Elias Canetti, a Nobel Laureate for literature; the other from French philosopher and writer Jacques Ellul.

A tormenting thought: as of a certain point, history was no longer real. Without noticing it, all mankind suddenly left reality.

- Canetti

"...The crisis that we are approaching today is of yet another order. For it entails the transition, not from one form of society and power to another, but to a new environment...The present crisis...is a total crisis triggered by transition to a new and previously unknown environment, the technological environment....The present change of environment is much more fundamental than anything that the race has experienced for the last five thousand years."

- Ellul

Contact Park Circus for info regarding worldwide theatrical and non-theatrical exhibition of Koyaanisqatsi, Powaqqatsi, and Naqoyqatsi 

Contact MGM (comments@mgm.com) for info regarding worldwide TV and Home Use for Koyaanisqatsi and Powaqqatsi 

Contact Miramax for info regarding worldwide TV and Home Use for Naqoyqatsi

Contact Pomegranate Arts for info regarding live performances of the Qatsi trilogy

 

Credits

An IRE Production

Produced & Directed by
Godfrey Reggio

Director of Photography
Ron Fricke

Music
Philip Glass

Philip Glass Music:

Produced & Recorded by
Kurt Munkacsi

Conducted by
Michael Riesman

Music Director & Additional Music
Michael Hoenig

Editors
Alton Walpole
Ron Fricke


Concept
Godfrey Reggio

Dramaturge
Walter Bachauer

Scenario
Ron Fricke
Godfrey Reggio
Michael Hoenig

Creative Consultant
Bradford Smith

Associate Producers
Lawrence Taub
T. Michael Powers
Alton Walpole
Roger McNew
Mel Lawrence

IRE Coordinator
Stephen Goldin

Audio & Electronic Engineering
Michael Stocker

Music & Effects Editor
David Rivas

Re-Recording Mixer
Steve Maslow, C.A.S.

Camera Assistants
Robert Hill
David Brownlow
Roger McNew
Neil Bockman

Associate Editor
Anne Miller

Assistant Editors
Robert Hill
Tove Johnson
Susan Marcinkus

Distribution Research
Ronald P. Gold

Director of Distribution & Promotion
Mel Lawrence

Additional Cinematography
Hillary Harris
Louis Schwarzberg
MacGillivray-Freeman

Associate Cinematographer
Christine Gibson

Solo Organ
Michael Riesman

Vocals
Western Wind Ensemble
Albert Du Ruiter-Solo Bass


Tibetan Bells
Nancy Hennings
Henry Wolff

Hopi Prophecy Consultants
Thomas F. Tarbet
Dr. Ekkehart Malotki
Michael Lowatewama
James Kootshongsie
Dennis Kootshongsie
John Kimmey

Editing Consultant Dennis Jakob

Music Consultants
Marcia Mikulak
Walter Bachauer

Optical Consultant
Thomas Edmon

Dolby Consultant
David W. Gray

Title Design
Paul Pascarella

Linguistic Research on Title
Dr. Ekkehart Malotki
Michael Lowatewama


Optical Effects
Gamma Research

Titles & Optics
Pacific Title

Processing by
TVC Labs

Prints by
Deluxe

Timers
Bob Hagans
Matvey Shatz

Music Re-Recorded at Goldwyn Sound Facility

Inspiration & Ideas
Jacques Ellul
Ivan Illich
David Monongye
Guy DeBord
Leopold Kohr

Presented by Francis Ford Coppola

Definitions

ko.yaa.nis.katsi (from the Hopi language), n. 1. crazy life. 2. life in turmoil. 3. life disintegrating. 4. life out of balance. 5. a state of life that calls for another way of living.

Translation of the Hopi Prophecies Sung in KOYAANISQATSI

"If we dig precious things from the land, we will invite disaster."
"Near the Day of Purification, there will be cobwebs spun back and forth in the sky."
"A container of ashes might one day be thrown from the sky which could burn the land and boil the oceans."

French

Ko.yaa.nis.qatsi (tiré de la langue Hopi), nom. l. vie folle. 2. vie tumultueuse. 3. vie se désagrégeant. 4. vie déséquilibrée. 5. un état d'existence qui exige un autre mode de vie.

Traduction des Prophéties Hopi chantées dans le film

"Si l'on extrait des choses précieuses de la terre, on invite le désastre."
"Près du Jour de Purification, il y aura des toiles d'araignées tissées d'un bout à l'autre du ciel."
"Un récipient de cendres pourrait un jour être lancé du ciel et il pourrait faire flamber la terre et bouillir les océans."

Spanish

ko.yaa.nis.qatsi (de la lengua Hopi), nombre. 1. vida loca. 2. vida en tumulto. 3. vida en desintegración. 4. vida desequilibrada. 5. una condición de vida que clama por otra manera de vivir.

Excavar riquezas de la tierra es cortejar al desastre
Al acercarse el dia de la Purificación, se tejerán telas de araña de un extremo al otro del cielo.
Podria ser que algun dia sea arrojado del cielo un receptáculo de cenizas que queme la tierra y evapore los oceanos.

Italian

ko.yaa.nis.gatsi (dall'originale in lingua Hopi), n. 1. vita folle. 2. vita tumultuosa. 3. vita in disintegrazione. 4. vita squilibrata. 5. condizione che richiede un altro stile di vita.

Traduzione delle Profezie Hopi cantate nel film
"Se scaviamo la terra in cerca di oggetti preziosi, provochiamo la calamita."
"Nel giorno della Purificazione, vi saranno ragnatele tessute ovunque nel cielo."
"E possibile che un giorno un recipiente di cenere sia scagliato dal cielo, che arda la terra e faccia ribollire gli oceani.

Portugese

Ko.yaa.nis.qatsi (da lííngua Hopi), n. 1. Vida louca. 2. Vida tumultuada. 3. Vida em desintegraççãão. 4. Vida desequilibrada. 5. Um estado de existêência que exige outro modo de viver.

AS PROFECIAS HOPI
Se escavarmos coisas preciosas da terra, Estaremos chamando o desastre.
Perto do dia da Purificaççãão, haveráá teias de aranha Prolongando-se de um lado para outro do cééu
Um recipiente de cinzas poderáá um dia Cair do cééu e poderáá queimar a terra E agitar os oceanos.

The Music

Orange Mountain Music release (2009)
Original music composed by Philip Glass 

TRACKS:

  • Koyaanisqatsi

  • Organic

  • Clouds

  • Resource 

  • Vessels

  • Pruitt Igoe

  • Pruitt Igoe Coda

  • Slo Mo People

  • The Grid - Introduction 

  • The Grid

  • Microchip

  • Prophecies

  • Translations & Credits

Order the soundtrack from Amazon

Awards

  • NORTH AMERICAN PREMIER
    RADIO CITY MUSIC HALL, SPECIAL EVENT, 20TH NEW YORK FILM FESTIVAL (SRO)

  • AUDIENCE CHOICE, BEST FIRST FEATURE
    L.A. FILMEX

  • BEST FILM, SAO PAULO FILM FESTIVAL

  • PRIX ITALIA, CONCORSO INTERNATIONALE PER OPERERADIOFONICHEE TELEVISIVE

  • SPECIAL EVENT, THE BERLIN FILM FESTIVAL

  • CRITICS AWARD, LISBON FILM FESTIVAL

  • GRAND PRIZE, CRITICS PRIZE AND CITY OF MADRID AWARD, THE MADRID FILM FESTIVAL

  • SPECIAL EVENT, THE LEIPZIG FILM FESTIVAL

  • INTERNATIONAL FILM DIRECTORS SYMPOSIUM, BEIJING

  • WARSAW FILM WEEK

LIVE PERFORMANCE

  • SPECIAL INVITATION, MUSIC SOCIETY OF LINCOLN CENTER, EXHIBITED WITH FULL ORCHESTRA, AVERY FISHER HALL, TWO PERFORMANCES SRO.

  • LIVE PERFORMANCES IN US, SOUTH AMERICA AND EUROPE TO AN ESTIMATED 350,000 PERSONS

SPECIAL RECOGNITION

  • TIME MAGAZINE SELECTION AS ONE OF TEN BEST CLASSICAL RELEASES FOR THE YEAR

  • LOS ANGELES CRITICS AWARD, BEST SCORE FOR A MOTION PICTURE, 1983

  • NOMINEE - BEST SCORE, 1983 PEOPLE’S CHOICE AWARD

  • 1985 VIRA AWARD, BEST DOCUMENTARY

ACCEPTED INTO THE PERMANENT COLLECTIONS OF THESE INSTITUTIONS

  • BRITISH FILM INSTITUTE

  • GEORGE EASTMAN HOUSE

  • HARVARD FILM ARCHIVE

  • MUSÉE DU CINÉMA CINÉMATHÈQUE FRANÇAISE

  • THE MUSEUM OF MODERN ART

  • PACIFIC FILM ARCHIVE

  • UCLA FILM AND TELEVISION ARCHIVE

SPECIAL TELEVISION PRESENTATIONS - KOYAANISQATSI

  • GREAT PERFORMANCES, PBS (SECOND HIGHEST AUDIENCE OVERNIGHT RATING, 20 MILLION VIEWERS FOR THE SERIES)

FESTIVAL PRESENTATIONS

CARTAGENA FILM FESTIVAL

MOSCOW FILM FESTIVAL

BERLIN FILM FESTIVAL

TAIPEI FILM FESTIVAL

NEW YORK FILM FESTIVAL

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HONG KONG FILM FESTIVAL

HAVANA FILM FESTIVAL

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NORTHERN FILM FESTIVAL, NETHERLANDS

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Reviews

Koyaanisqatsi and Powaqatsi DVD review, Glenn Erikson, DVD Savant, dvdtalk.com

Koyaanisqatsi. Un nome impronunciavel para uma obra no minimo fascinante
DivirTa-Se O'Estado de S. Paulo - Sexta-feira 
October 26, 1984
PDF 

Das Leben - en Telespiel?
Hannoversche Allgemeine Zeitung 
February 10, 1984
PDF

"Koyaanisqatsi" - Lebem aus dem Gleichgewicht
Lippische Landes-Zeitung
January 18, 1984
PDF

A new director finds 'magic' in film
Times-Picayune, New Orleans
January 6, 1984
PDF

Film says a mouthful with no words
The New American, Baltimore 
December 12, 1983
PDF

Breathtaking Film offers unique music for the eyes
Milwaukee Sentinel
December 9, 1983
PDF

Dieu, que la planéte est belle
Le Nouvel Observateur (France) 
August 1983
French with English Translation
PDF

Koyaanisqatsi: L'Amérique de long en large sous le choc des photos
Liberation • Jeudi 
May 12, 1982
PDF

The Hollywood Reporter, Monday, October 18, 1982

Los Angeles Magazine, Koyaanisqatsi, Life out of Balance, April, 1983

New Statesman (UK), September 2, 1983

Newsday, September 25, 1983

Life in Illusion, Life Out of Balance, Berlin, 1983
(Translated Excerpts of a Review by Michael Schwarze)

LA Weekly, March 1-7,1985

Albuquerque Journal, October 10, 1987 

Koyaanisqatsi II, TNT, London, 26 July 1999