-Excepts from the Kumbha Mela - Same as it ever was- was a film made by Albert Falzon using a soundtrack of Brian Eno and Harold Budd. Albert is an Australian who is also known for the revival of the a surfing magazine in Australia and a number of film projects of religious festivals and surfing.
This was filmed during a journey to the Kumbha Mela gathering, which occurs every 12 years and is a high point of the Hindu religion. The film utilises a wide angle adapter, various coloured filters and is shown at slower than normal speed. It is short (about 30 minutes, not the 45 quoted on the box) and the soundtrack is taken from -The Pearl-, -On Land- and -The Plateaux of Mirror-. Strangely, it uses one track from -On Land- twice, running back to back. Guess Albert either liked the track a lot or had a fair amount of hubba bubba on the journey and never knew.
Also, by the content of the video it is not clear if he ever made it to the Kumbha Mela, this is only a chronicle of the journey.