2007 film
Global Metal |
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Directed by | Sam Dunn Scot McFadyen |
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Produced by | Sam Dunn Scot McFadyen Sam Feldman |
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Starring | Sam Dunn |
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Cinematography | Martin Hawkes |
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Edited by | Christopher Donaldson Lisa Grootenboer |
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Distributed by | Seville Pictures Warner Home Video |
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Release dates |
- 17 October 2007 (2007-10-17) (Bergen International Film Festival)
- 20 June 2008 (2008-06-20)
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Running time | 93 minutes |
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Language | English |
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Global Metal is a 2007 documentary film directed by Scot McFadyen and Canadian anthropologist Sam Dunn. It is a follow-up to their successful 2005 documentary, Metal: A Headbanger's Journey. The film's international premiere took place at the Bergen International Film Festival on 17 October 2007. Global Metal aims to show the impact of globalization on the heavy metal underground as well as how different people from different cultures are transforming heavy metal music.
Interviews
As in Metal: A Headbanger's Journey, most of the information in the film comes in the form of interviews:
Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo, Brazil
Non musicians
Tokyo, Japan
Non musicians
Mumbai and Bangalore, India
Artist
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Band
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Nationality
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Sahil Makhija (Demonstealer) |
Demonic Resurrection |
India
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Prashant Shah |
Exhumation |
India
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Nolan Lewis |
Kryptos |
India
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Anant Dwivedi |
Prakalp |
India
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Vincent Pereira |
Prakalp |
India
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Sai Prabhakaran |
Souled Out |
India
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Bruce Dickinson |
Iron Maiden |
United Kingdom
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Non musicians
- Atul Sharma, MetalIndia.net
Beijing, China
Non musicians
- Wang Xiao, 666 Rock Shop owner
- Yang Yu, Painkiller
- Zhang Feng, MIDI School principal
Jakarta, Indonesia
Non musicians
- Wendi Putranto, Rolling Stone Indonesia
- Jason Tedjasukmana, Time Indonesia
- Franki Raden, professor, York University, Toronto, Canada
- Rudi Iman, fan
Jerusalem, Israel
Non musicians
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Artist
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Band
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Nationality
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Ali |
Kahtmayan |
Iran
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Maher |
Crimson |
Saudi Arabia
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Ahmid |
Crimson |
Saudi Arabia
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Al-Sharif |
Hate Suffocation, Scarab |
Egypt
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Barney Ribeiro |
Nervecell |
Portugal / UAE
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Non musicians
- Armin, fan - Iran
- Abed, fan – Lebanon
- Omar Abdula Aziz Mohammed Khan Abdula, fan – Dubai
Songs in the movie
Soundtrack
There was a soundtrack released on 24 July featuring music from various metal bands all around the world, including bands from Israel, China, India, Indonesia, Iran and Japan
Disc 1
- "Inner Self" - Sepultura (Brazil)
- "Walk with Me in Hell" - Lamb of God (United States)
- "Ladders to Sumeria" - Melechesh (Israel/Netherlands)
- "X" (Live) - X Japan (Japan)
- "Ornaments of Gold" - Orphaned Land (Israel)
- "Crystal Skull" (Live At the Dubai Desert Rock Festival)- Mastodon (United States)
- "Havenless" - Enslaved (Norway)
- "Me-Devil" - Sigh (Japan)
- "Cloud Connected" - (Live At the Dubai Desert Rock Festival) - In Flames (Sweden)
Disc 2
- "Indigenous Laceration" - Chthonic (Taiwan)
- "Salvation Suicide" - Angra (Brazil)
- "Jaktens Tid" - Finntroll (Finland)
- "From The Sky" - Gojira (France)
- "Epic" - 唐朝 Tang Dynasty (China)
- "Jihad Soldier" - Tengkorak (Indonesia)
- "Baptized" - Arthimoth (Iran)
- "Wings Of Time" - Týr (Faroe Islands)
- "Apocalyptic Dawn" - Demonic Resurrection (India)
References
- ^ End credits of the film
External links