Part concert film, part testimonial to the power of music, part intimate insider view, Sepultura Endurance is a close-focus portrait of Brazil’s rock legends featuring previously unseen archival footage from the band’s 30-year history. It features interviews with legends including Lars Ulrich, Scott Ian, and Slipknot’s Corey Taylor.
Having been on the road for almost 30 years, founding their own genre and influencing a generation of younger bands along the way, these Brazilians have proved to be a true institution. Sepultura has released 14 albums and sold millions of albums worldwide, earning multiple gold and platinum records across the globe. Following the band, as they toured and recorded their last three albums, a time of tension and triumph, director Otavio Juliano serves up the history, myths, conflicts, personnel changes and struggles, allowing us to see them at their most vulnerable and human, as well as icons of heavy metal.
UK premiere will take place this Sunday 11th November in Dalston, London at the Rio Dalston Cinema.
Tickets + information here: http://riocinema.org.uk/RioCinema.dll/WhatsOn?Film=11030996
+ here: https://www.docnrollfestival.com/films/sepultura-endurance/
Check out the trailer here: https://youtu.be/kIbEIBE-L0o
Sepultura released their 14th studio album Machine Messiah in 2017 via Nuclear Blast. Order Machine Messiah:
Order Machine Messiah digitally: http://nblast.de/SepulturaDownload
More on Machine Messiah:
‘Phantom Self’ OFFICIAL VIDEO: https://youtu.be/a0mDeaivvi8
‘I Am The Enemy’ OFFICIAL LYRIC VIDEO: https://youtu.be/pCEe44CgyAM
SEPULTURA is:
Andreas Kisser | guitars
Derrick Green | vocals
Eloy Casagrande | drums
Paulo Jr. | bass
The ‘Sepultura Endurance’ premiere is a part of UK Music Documentary Festival Doc’n Roll, which is returning this year for it’s 5th edition – running a diverse programme running from 1st to 18th November across ten of London’s best-loved cinemas. Doc’n Roll Film Festival was launched in 2014 by founder Colm Forde to show some long-overdue love to the countless under-the-radar music docs being ignored by risk-averse film programmers.
Doc’n Roll is supported by the BFI Audience Fund using money from the National Lottery to grow audience appetite and enjoyment for a wide range of independent British and international films. This year’s edition includes 25 world, European, UK and London premieres, filmmaker and artist Q&As and live music events.