Age of Kali

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Age of Kali
Directed by Rafal Zielinski
Screenplay byJohn Steppling
Production
company
Downtown LLC
Release date
  • 2005 (2005)
Running time
122 mins
CountryUSA
LanguageEnglish

Age of Kali is a 2005 American film directed by Rafal Zielinski. [1]

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It was based on a script by John Steppling. [2] The film was an arthouse effort from Zielinski who is better known for his exploitation films. [3]

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References

  1. “Ed Asner Roars in his Final Lead Role while Rafal Zielinski’s Direction Purrs” at Tiger Within website
  2. Age of Kali at Rafal Zielinski
  3. "Into the Valet: Rafal Zielinski's Scruples with Screwballs (1983) & Co". The Schlock Pit. 29 February 2020.