The film showcases the world without words, focusing on the content rather than the location. It starts with serene landscapes, people praying, and natural wonders like volcanoes, waterfalls, and forests. It then transitions to the destruction of nature through logging, mining, and pollution. The film depicts poverty, urbanization, war, and environmental degradation before returning to scenes of prayer, nature, and ancient ruins.

Info about Baraka
Studio(s): Magidson Films
Originally Released: Canada, Sep 15, 1992
Production Country: United States
Budget: $2,000,000.00
Genres:Documentary
Baraka: Where to Watch Online in Canada?
At the present time, viewers have the opportunity to enjoy "Baraka" completely free of charge, though with occasional advertisements, on the following streaming platforms: Tubi TV, Plex. Additionally, viewers have the option to either rent or purchase "Baraka" on the following digital platforms: AppleTV, YouTube.