Kale and Kale
Originally released in 2007. Kale and Kale is a documentary film. directed by Stephanie Spray. At just 50 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
In exploring the lives of two wandering Nepali musicians, an uncle and nephew who share the same name and are featured in filmmaker Stephanie Spray's and Pacho Velez's acclaimed documentary Manakamana, Kāle and Kāle (pronounced kah-lay) exposes the rootless occupation of the Gaine caste and communicates both its joys and pitfalls - domestic, economic and spiritual - in their daily lives. Rejecting didacticism as a means of ethnographical observation, the film consists of distinct episodes that value the quality of the genuine moment. Spray couples both meaningful and disconcerting human interactions with the sights and sounds of natural familiarities such as grass, smoke, insects, animals, and traditional Nepalese folk music, opening up an evocative new world that the viewer is invited to slowly and deliberately experience.
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- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Kale and Kale about?
In exploring the lives of two wandering Nepali musicians, an uncle and nephew who share the same name and are featured in filmmaker Stephanie Spray's and Pacho Velez's acclaimed documentary Manakam...
Who directed Kale and Kale?
Kale and Kale was directed by Stephanie Spray.
How long is Kale and Kale?
Kale and Kale has a runtime of 0 hours and 50 minutes (50 minutes total).
When was Kale and Kale released?
Kale and Kale was released on March 22, 2007 in theaters.