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topic_name = Light in Darkness - Nemesis Divina |
subtopics = [[Christian metal]] |
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'''''Light in Darkness – Nemesis Divina''''' is a documentary about the Christian Black Metal concept in Scandinavia. The documentary was released in early summer of 2008, and it includes [[Frosthardr]], [[Crimson Moonlight]], [[Admonish (band)|Admonish]], [[Horde (band)|Horde]] and [[Pantokrator (band)|Pantokrator]].
The working crew includes producer Stefan Rydehed, who previously finished work on a documentary on the black metal band [[Mayhem (band)|Mayhem]], and David Nilsson, who will focus particularly on the Scandinavian Christian scene and the aforementioned groups.
===Trailer=== A trailer of the documentary was released on YouTube in March 13, 2008<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=05IElsPRDHs youtube] in March 13, 2008</ref>. The trailer includes material of the interview with vocalist Simon "Pilgrim" Rosén of Crimson Moonlight saying "We felt that God had a purpose with the band," some live footage the band and the trailer's soundtrack features an instrumental song "In Depths of Dreams Unconscious" by the Neoclassical band [[Arcana (band)|Arcana]], released as an intro on Crimson Moonlight's In Depths of Dreams Unconscious. ===Premiere and release===
==Premiere and release==
The documentary had its world premiere on May 29, 2008 in Halmstad, Sweden. According to press release published by Blabbermouth.net, ''Light in Darkness - Nemesis Divina'' will be shown at film and music festivals around the world. The working crew have signed a deal with with [[Endtime Productions]] to release the documentary on DVD.
The producer Stefan Rydehed said about the project: "The topic is very interested because the genre has a major contradiction because it has evolved from the Satanic black metal and there have been death threats, church arsons, murders and so on but never have there been a documentary about the Christian bands and their point of view of the music genre. After completing the documentary, Rydehed said in the press release: "It has been a educational process because I have really broadened my perspective of the different forms black metal can be shaped in. The filmer David Nilsson added: "It feels good to have done something with this earlier undocumented genre and I am now looking forward to new projects.
 
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==Links==
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=05IElsPRDHs YouTube Trailer]
 
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