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Saw it at a film festival years ago. I must have it. Have not been able to find it anywhere :(.
10/10 13.12.2004 -
ngmski@ - age: 26-35
Such a woven tale of tibal electricity and raw spirituality. If you loved this movie please check out "one giant leap" and koy-ani-quasti(That is not the correct spelling but sounds like that) Can someone direct me to a copy of this universal jewel, please!
10/10 20.10.2004 -
vortedjin@ - age: 18-25
I have seen this movie, and it's a masterpiece!!! If youre in to techno/trance mixed with old tribe musikk and Indian instruments+++... But words is not enogugh, see it, it's a MUST!!! Norway.
10/10 28.2.2004 -
post@ - age: 26-35
I've been lucky enough to have seen this twice on a faily big screen and it's a fantastic piece, great cinematography, superb editing and the pace of the piece is outstanding. Just wish I could get it on DVD.
10/10 25.2.2004 -
machv@ - age: 36-49
Excellent film. I'm living in England and need a copy of it on video. Can anyone help?
9/10 5.11.2003 -
laura_gleeson2002@ - age: 18-25
An unforgettable experience - a musical and visual feast - where can I get a copy of this movie?
10/10 23.9.2003 -
gavini@ - age: 26-35
Film & sound walking down the path of evolution to create a unique picture worthy of being one of the best ever cinematic experiences. We are not worthy...
10/10 18.8.2002 -
jade,one@ - age: 18-25
I saw this movie in oz, and luved it, now found it in Sweden, but with svenska subtiles, please help me find an english version, I want to show this film to everyone I know, not to mention see the DJ team in action... thanks, take care...
9/10 2.5.2002 -
ozgav@ - age: 18-25
I saw this movie pretty soon after watching 'Baraka', and therefore I - possibly unfairly - spent most of the movie comparing the two. I was totaly blown away by the cinematography and the way the music weaved its way throughout the comentary of the movie. I would like to see it again without the aid of certain substances
9/10 9.6.2000 -
bsteer@ - age: 18-25
Lucky People is extrodinary, an amazing piece of cinematic work that touches on something that is truth. Music and visual images are synthesized to create something else entirely, it's ace... go and see it.. words don't do it justice.
10/10 22.8.1999 -
ridgydigital@ - age: 26-35
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