
Kaiser Chiefs: Enjoyment
Directed by Dick CarruthersEnjoyment is the follow-up DVD release to indie band Kaiser Chiefs' highly successful debut album Employment, released on November 28, 2005. The main focus of the DVD is an approximately 90 minute documentary directed by Walpole-based artist Cally Callomon (who is responsible for much of the band's artwork), with an unusual narration by Bill Nighy and over an hour of live footage shot from various points in the band's career, ranging from their time as indie band Parva to the 2005 tour of Employment.
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Kaiser Chiefs: Enjoyment was released on 13 december 2005.
Kaiser Chiefs: Enjoyment was directed by Dick Carruthers.
Kaiser Chiefs: Enjoyment has a runtime of 56m.
Kaiser Chiefs: Enjoyment was produced by Iain Funnell, Jim Parsons.
Enjoyment is the follow-up DVD release to indie band Kaiser Chiefs' highly successful debut album Employment, released on November 28, 2005. The main focus of the DVD is an approximately 90 minute documentary directed by Walpole-based artist Cally Callomon (who is responsible for much of the band's artwork), with an unusual narration by Bill Nighy and over an hour of live footage shot from various points in the band's career, ranging from their time as indie band Parva to the 2005 tour of Employment.
The key characters in Kaiser Chiefs: Enjoyment are Themselves (Kaiser Chiefs), cast (Nick Baines), cast (Nick Hodgson).
Kaiser Chiefs: Enjoyment is a Music, Musical film.
Kaiser Chiefs: Enjoyment has an audience rating of 7.5 out of 10.




