The creators (or marketers) of "Black Metal Satanica" have dubbed it "the most haunting and evil documentary ever made." I wouldn't go that far, but it certainly does explore the morbid history and dark underworld of Scandinavian black metal in a way that is not run of the mill. The 80-minute DVD takes a philosophical view of the region's storied black metal scene by emphasizing the ideology of the adherents, the bases of the lyrical content, and the rash of murders and church burnings, as well as the early history of the sub-genre.
Much attention is paid to the Vikings' battle against the imposition of Christian ideology through narration and discussion with members of bands like WATAIN, VREID, SHINING, SVARTAHRID, and RIMFROST. The conversations with Bjorn Almar (Hammerslagfestival Vinterblot) are especially informative, as the man really knows his black metal. Rather than focusing on the sensationalist aspect of Satanism, the commentators explore the philosophy as it pertains to the quest to take back Scandinavia from the Christian church and its forced monotheistic view that is in direct opposition to the polytheistic tradition. The documentary's in-depth explorations of symbolism (e.g. Thor's Hammer), the importance of feeling and atmosphere in the music, and the inspiration derived from the cold, forested countries of Finland, Norway, and Sweden, while thorough, can be redundant and drawn out at times, yet still basically effective. SHINING's Niklas Olsson (a.k.a. Kvarforth) is afforded a lengthy amount of screen time toward the latter part of the DVD that is both intriguing and frightening due to his self-destructive flesh defiling, suicidal views, and grim outlook on life.
The historical examination of the sub-genre focuses on progenitors BATHORY and most notably MAYHEM's infamous beginnings, including Dead's suicide and the murder of Euronymous by Varg Vikernes (BURZUM). MAYHEM's story of course leads to detailed discussions of church burnings, grave desecration, and related acts of violence as a means of waging war on the Christian church.
Interspersed with music and video clips of the black metal music by the same bands whose members discuss the finer details of black metal, "Black Metal Satanica" is in fact a chilling portrait of the movement. One could complain of the absence of commentary from acts like DARKTHRONE, DARK FUNERAL, or MARDUK, but the point here is to explore a lifestyle and philosophy. To that end the DVD succeeds.
- Scott Alisoglu
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COMMENT | 'Epic failure' posted by : Type o Dave
1/6/2009 12:20:46 PM
No fucking DARKTHRONE, no fucking point.
It's a bit like explaining the birth of metal and leaving out Black Sabbath.
COMMENT | NULL posted by : Type o Dave
1/6/2009 12:22:27 PM
This is just another stupid re-hash of old stories about church burnings etc etc.
We are all aware of these goings on, but do we need countless books, videos's in order for some nobhead to make a few coins from it???
... A documentary about the BM scene that isn't just the same ol' shit.
Blah blah, church burnings, blah blah, Varg, blah blah, Mayhem.
COMMENT | NULL posted by : drago494
7/23/2009 1:43:18 PM
Didn't like this documentary. Some information was interesting, but the narrator spoke with such a monotone and uninterested voice, that it just killed it for me. The production value was shoddy at best. Didn't like it.
COMMENT | NULL posted by : jotun2graveland
9/12/2009 4:03:05 PM
If you want to check out an amazing black metal documentary, check out Until the Light Takes Us. It's been touring to different cities so far, but it tells the story of both Varg and Fenriz. Plus, the makers of the documentary actually knew what they were doing when it comes to making a documentary about black metal.
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