Summaries

An examination of the heavy metal music subculture that tries to explain why, despite the longevity and popularity of the genre, fans are marginalized and ridiculed for their passion.

Sam Dunn is a 30-year old anthropologist who wrote his graduate thesis on the plight of Guatemalan refugees. Recenly he has decided to study the plight of a different culture, one he has been a part of since he was a 12-year old: the culture of heavy metal. Sam sets out on a global journey to find out why this music has been consistently stereotyped, dismissed and condemned and yet is loved so passionately by its millions of fans. Along the way, Sam explores metals' obsession with some of life's most provacative subjects - sexuality, religion, violence and death - and discovers some things about the culture that even he can't defend. Shot on location in the UK, Germany, Norway, Canada and the US, this documentary is the first of its kind. It is both a defense of a long-misunderstood art form and a window for the outsider into the spectacle that is heavy metal.—Scot McFadyen

Details

Keywords
  • title directed by female
  • rock music
  • subculture
  • heavy metal music
  • music documentary
Genres
  • Music
  • Documentary
Release date Apr 27, 2006
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) R
Countries of origin Canada
Language English
Filming locations Canada
Production companies 235 Films Seville Pictures Banger Productions

Box office

Budget $1300000
Gross worldwide $5095

Tech specs

Runtime 1h 36m
Color Color
Sound mix Dolby Digital
Aspect ratio 1.85 : 1

Synopsis

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