9/10
Good solid documentary. Rough and interesting - the way it should be.
1 March 2019
I'm not sure that some of the other reviewers on here get the concept of what an indie documentary is supposed to look like, or the concept of black metal as a whole. This is a fascinating look into the world of the genre which focuses on two of the most well know second wave pioneers as well as a few others.

It's shot mostly guerrilla style with shaky hand held footage and plenty of "at the moment situations". The roughness of the production fits the black metal aesthetic perfectly, so I'm unsure why people are complaining that it isn't super polished? The content is what matters and it's a really good watch.

It's easy to moan about something when you've done f%*k all with your own life. Gaining access to a prison in a foreign country as well as tracking down numerous personalities for interviews isn't exactly easy, so these film makers are to be commended for giving us a fascinating peek into a pretty cult world.
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