SummaryUntil The Light Takes Us tells the story of black metal. Part music scene and part cultural uprising, black metal rose to worldwide notoriety in the mid-nineties when a rash of suicides, murders, and church burnings accompanied the explosive artistic growth and output of a music scene that would forever redefine what heavy metal is and what it st... Read More
Directed By:Aaron Aites, Audrey Ewell
Until the Light Takes Us
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54
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Essentially amounts to an extended interview with a psycho, fleshed out with background material that, while suitably shocking, is not always illuminating or even frank. The film is curiously shy about calling Varg what he is: a Nazi.
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As crafty and compelling as Aaron Aites and Audrey Ewell's Until the Light Takes Us is, it may go too far in its understandable desire to correct the bias and prejudice of mainstream journalism.
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Absorbing, low-key documentary.
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Contains fascinating footage – material from the 1980s that looks to be the work of angry, ancient Norse warriors. There is, however, almost no perspective here. Perhaps the filmmakers succumbed to a condition associated with a city east of Oslo – the Stockholm Syndrome.
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One artist favorably compares the homemade metal scene to state-supported "mediocre cultural activity"--as good a designation as any for Until the Light Takes Us.
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Stylistic overreach and neglect of the uninitiated make Until the Light Takes Us a too-specialized examination of Norway's black-metal movement and the aberrant culture surrounding it.
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Talking heads are overused in documentaries, but in this case a dose of perspective, a point of view or two, would have a gone a long way toward turning a pageant of unreliable voices and morbid images into a portrait of the artists and their deadly scene as something more than misunderstood.
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Aug 14, 2025
10
Its a metal movie about extreme metal, what more do you need. I like the factual aspect of the doc more than the other move that is out (can't remember the name). Very genuine movie which is what metal heads want at the end of the day when talking about metal.
Production Company:
- Artists Public Domain
- Field Pictures
- The Group Entertainment
Release Date:Dec 4, 2009
Duration:1 h 33 m
Tagline:Music. Arson. Murder. Art. Black Metal.





























