Hale House (1965)
A documentary film about Hale House, a Chicago home where Swami Vivekananda lived while a speaker at the 1893 Parliament of Religions at the Columbian Exposition in Chicago. The film lingers on architectural details of the home while a soundtrack of Indian raga sitar music and Vedic chanting fills the air. The film was made by Larry for Swami Bhashyananda, the former head of the Vivekanandra Vedanta Society of Chicago.
Director: Lawrence Janiak
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 11 min
Release Date: January 1, 1965
Country: United States of America
Language: English, हिन्दी
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Hale House about?
- A documentary film about Hale House, a Chicago home where Swami Vivekananda lived while a speaker at the 1893 Parliament of Religions at the Columbian Exposition in Chicago. The film lingers on architectural details of the home while a soundtrack of Indian raga sitar music and Vedic chanting fills the air. The film was made by Larry for Swami Bhashyananda, the former head of the Vivekanandra Vedanta Society of Chicago.
- Who directed Hale House?
- Hale House was directed by Lawrence Janiak.
- How long is Hale House?
- Hale House has a runtime of 11m (11 minutes).
- What genre is Hale House?
- Hale House is a Documentary film.
- Where was Hale House produced?
- Hale House was produced in United States of America.