Christian Black Metal Documentary 'Light In Darkness' To Receive World Premiere Tomorrow

May 28, 2008

A new black metal documentary, "Light in Darkness - Nemesis Divina", which focuses not on the satanic spectra of the genre, but the opposite the Christian concept of black metal will have its world premiere on May 29 in Halmstad, Sweden.

Producer Stefan Rydehed, who recently completed work on the "Pure Fucking Mayhem" documentary, which focused on the Norwegian black metal band MAYHEM, and David Nilsson have set their sights on the Scandinavian Christian scene, with particular focus on such bands as CRIMSON MOONLIGHT, HORDE, PANTOKRATOR and FROSTHARDR.

"Light in Darkness - Nemesis Divina" will be shown at film and music festivals around the globe and a deal has already been signed to release the documentary on DVD.

Commented Rydehed: "It has been a educational process because I have really broadened my perspective of the different forms black metal can be shaped in." David added: "It feels good to have done something with this earlier undocumented genre and I am now looking forward to new projects."

A short trailer for "Light in Darkness - Nemesis Divina" can be viewed below.

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