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This is clearly NOT a comprehensive list of places filmed. Cambodia, for an obvious example, is not listed. Is there any way to make this list more complete?--AaronM 17:59, 14 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

I changed "the frames are sped up" to a time-lapse photography reference plus link. Technically the frames aren't sped up, they're just taken at an extremely slow rate to give the impression of "sped-up time."

Near the top the article states that it was filmed in 70 mm Todd-AO, and near the end it states it was 65mm Todd-A0 (According to my DVD, 70mm is correct

Both appear to be the same; see Todd-AO and 70 mm film. mdf 14:37, 5 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Story Line

I've seen several referrences to this film being purely visual - a sequence of images without a story. I couldn't disagree more. This film seems to show a range of different human possibilities. With some effort, I think most people on this earth could choose to live in any one of these cultures. To me, these images show what is important to these different groups, what choices they make for themselves, and what they see as holy.

BmikeSci 18:52, 21 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]