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A Spell to Ward Off the Darkness

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France, Estonia, Germany · 2013
Rated PG · 1h 34m
Director Ben Russell
Starring Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe
Genre Documentary, Music

A man at three disparate moments in his life: as a member of a fifteen-person collective on a small Estonian island, alone in the wilderness of Northern Finland, and as the singer of a neo-pagan black metal band in Norway. Three moments for a radical creation of utopia in the present.

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Slant Magazine by

It captures a kind of essential form of self-expression (and pleasure) that exceeds categorization, creating a shared experience between the musicians, the filmmakers, and the viewer that feels sublime.

75

The A.V. Club by A.A. Dowd

It’s the cathartic, even meditative qualities of metal that are explored in A Spell To Ward Off The Darkness, a new documentary whatsit that frequently resembles nothing so much as an adaptation of some imaginary black-metal record.

50

Village Voice by Alan Scherstuhl

Landscapes and lyric conundrums distinguish the first two-thirds of this find-your-own-meaning artflick, which unfurls like some stranger's life you're half reliving.

83

The Playlist by Nikola Grozdanovic

This is a film that should, at the very least, make one appreciate the all-encompassing breadth of cinema, and, at most, provoke deeper thought of transcendental existence in correlation with nature and The Idea of Man.

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