'Brasil Heavy Metal' Documentary Teaser Available

January 29, 2009

A one-minute teaser for "Brasil Heavy Metal", the upcoming documentary about the Brazilian metal movement, can be viewed below. Due later in the year as a DVD+CD package, the film features interviews with more than 50 personalities who have been involved with the Brazilian metal scene since the early 1980s, including members of SEPULTURA, VULCANO, KORZUS, VIPER, DORSAL ATLÂNTICA, TAURUS and CÉRBERO. Also available below is an interview Vitao Bonesso of the Brazilian radio program "Backstage" conducted with the "Brasil Heavy Metal" director, Micka Michaelis.

For more information (in Portuguese),go to this location.

"Brasil Heavy Metal" teaser:

"Backstage" interview with "Brasil Heavy Metal" director Micka Michaelis:

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