Friday, 2 October 2009

Until The Light Takes Us is at Raindance



On 07th October 2009, the documentary "Until The Light Takes Us" will be having it's premiere at the Raindance Film Festival.

UNTIL THE LIGHT TAKES US is a stunning, voyeuristic window into the morbid world of Norwegian black metal, the most malevolent musical genre in existence, whose surprisingly articulate founders hold complex sets of extreme nationalist, anti-Semitic and anti-Christian beliefs. Unlike musical purveyors of evil who do so only for the sake of showmanship, these young friends actually practice what they preach, engaging in rampant church burning, suicide, and – as notoriously chronicled in the European media – murder.


The film examines the birth and explosive arc of this genre, while simultaneously exploring the idea that re-interpretations by media and modern art have irreversibly altered it. Co-directors Aaron Aites and Audrey Ewell spent two years living in Oslo, where they procured the trust of ringleader Varg Vikernes (a/k/a “Count Grishnack”), architect of the criminal movement. Along with other influential members of the “Black Circle,” Vikernes gave the filmmakers unprecedented, intimate access to their shadowy world. UNTIL THE LIGHT TAKES US chronicles the true story behind the music and mayhem, and reveals what happened when these complicated young artists could no longer control the dangerous scene they had created.

From what I can gather tickets are still on sale for the screening at the festival and can be bought from here. The movie is showing at 18:15 at The Apollo Cinema, Picadilly Circus, London.

It sounds like a really interesting story so if it sounds like your sort of thing get on down there! You could wait for the UK release but I don't know when that is yet.

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