The-Heavy-Metal-Pain-Show
Lampisuo Marko
Pain has become popular culture and the heavy metal is the new folk music of Finland. The members of the band Utu have their finger on the pulse of the time. They play brutal heavy metal and discipline each other in their ‘outrageously painful’ acts.
Production Year
2007
Duration
00:05:28
Tyyppi
Asiasana
culture, documentary films, experimental films, heavy metal, music, musical groups, pain, performance (art forms), subcultures
Original Title
Raskasmetallinen kipuesitys
Finnish Title
Raskasmetallinen kipuesitys
English Title
The-Heavy-Metal-Pain-Show
Production Countries
Finland
Dialogue
Yes
Aspect Ratio
4:3
Sound
Yes
Cast
Marko Lampisuo (Author), Marko Lampisuo (Director), Marko Lampisuo (Editor), Utu (Music), Pasi Pohjanperä (Camera), Marko Lampisuo (Camera), Rani Salminen (Camera), Teppo Jäntti (Camera), Marko Lampisuo (Sound Design)
Press Photos
Marko Lampisuo (b. 1970 in Turku) draws his imagery from nature or familiar surroundings. The initial, documentary shot is usually only an initial impulse for work that will have its definitive form after several artisanal stages. Often the working is limited by the patterns set by the artist. Their repetitiveness reveals the beauty hidden in the structures and the material. Stretching the media-specific attributes influences on how the works communicate the temporal experience.
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