Headbanger's Journey - Metal: A
Dunn explores provocative subjects such as sexuality, religion, violence, and death, investigating how the genre became a lightning rod for moral panics and censorship.
The journey spans the UK, Germany, Norway, Canada, and the US, illustrating that metal is a truly global cultural movement. Critical Legacy Metal: A Headbanger's Journey
The documentary features candid conversations with legendary figures, including Bruce Dickinson (Iron Maiden), Lemmy Kilmister (Motörhead), Ronnie James Dio, Alice Cooper, and Rob Zombie. What sets this film apart is Dunn’s academic background
What sets this film apart is Dunn’s academic background. Having written his graduate thesis on Guatemalan refugees, he applies that same ethnographic rigor to the "tribe" of heavy metal. He tackles the "burning question" of why metal is so fiercely loved by its fans yet consistently marginalized and stereotyped by mainstream society. Key Themes & Features Key Themes & Features Take a look at
Take a look at the official trailer for a glimpse into Sam Dunn's immersive exploration of heavy metal culture: Metal: A Headbanger's Journey | OFFICIAL TRAILER BANGERTV - All Metal BangerTV• Jan 13, 2017
One of the film's most famous contributions is a complex visual flowchart tracing the evolution of subgenres—from early roots like Black Sabbath to modern variants like Norwegian Black Metal and Death Metal.
Released in 2005, is a landmark documentary that serves as both a scholarly investigation and a passionate love letter to heavy metal. Directed by Sam Dunn , Scot McFadyen, and Jessica Joy Wise, the film follows Dunn—a 31-year-old Canadian anthropologist and lifelong metalhead—as he travels the globe to defend and decode the genre he loves. The Anthropologist’s Lens