Summaries

San Francisco bluesman and composer, Paul Peña makes a musical pilgrimage to the land of Tuva.

The extraordinary odyssey of a U.S. musician of Cape Verdean ancestry to Tannu Tuva, in central Asia, where nomadic people throat sing more than one note simultaneously, using vocal harmonics. A bluesman, Paul Pena, blind and recently widowed, taught himself throat singing and was by chance invited to the 1995 throat-singing symposium in Kyzyl. Helped by the "Friends of Tuva," Pena makes the arduous journey. Singing in the deep, rumbling kargyraa style, Pena gives inspired performances at the festival, composes songs in Tuvan, washes his face in sacred rivers, expresses the disorientation of blindness in foreign surroundings, and makes a human connection with everyone he meets.—<[email protected]>

Details

Keywords
  • independent film
  • tuva
  • throat singing
Genres
  • Music
  • Documentary
Release date Oct 27, 1999
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) Not Rated
Countries of origin United States
Official sites Wadi Rum Productions
Language English Tuvinian
Filming locations Kyzyl, Tuva Republic
Production companies Wadi Rum

Box office

Gross US & Canada $374550
Opening weekend US & Canada $6524
Gross worldwide $374550

Tech specs

Runtime 1h 28m
Color Color
Sound mix Dolby
Aspect ratio

Synopsis

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