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Eternal Flame of Gehenna
Eternal Flame of Gehenna

Eternal Flame of Gehenna

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Documentary

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Finnish black metal is known for its extreme views and merciless no-compromise approach. As a music genre, black metal often has a strong ideological aspect. Satanic values, glorification of evil and unsolidarity, as well as pure hatred towards Christian and multicultural society, are more than just childish rebellion for the people involved. Eternal Flame of Gehenna examines the phenomena through interviewing the key figures of the moment. It gives a face to a subculture seen as a threat to common safety by Finnish Security Intelligence. In this movie, one will find out about the thoughts of a grave violator, grave robber, and hear what they feel when an old wooden church is burning down. Eternal Flame of Gehenna is also a view on the history and the current state of Finnish black metal, featuring bands like Azaghal, Azazel, Barathrum, Beherit, Enochian Crescent, Goatmoon, Horna, Satanic Warmaster etc.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Finnish

Runtime

50 mins

Rating

5.6/10

Release Date

27 October 2011

Country

Finland

Cast

Lord Satanachia

Lord Satanachia

Himself

Molestor Kadotus

Molestor Kadotus

Himself

Marko Laiho

Marko Laiho

Himself

Satanic Tyrant Werwolf

Satanic Tyrant Werwolf

Himself

Shatraug

Shatraug

Himself

Demonos Sova

Demonos Sova

Himself

Mikko Aspa

Mikko Aspa

Himself

BlackGoat

BlackGoat

Himself

Kaosbringer

Kaosbringer

Himself

Spellgoth

Spellgoth

Himself

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