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The story of the influential American death metal band 'Death' from Orlando, Florida, founded in 1983 by the late guitarist and vocalist Chuck Schuldiner.

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Steve DiGiorgio ...
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Bobby Koelble ...
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Rock Rozz DeLillo ...
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Chris Reifert ...
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Eric Greif ...
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Albert Mudrian ...
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Jeff Wagner ...
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Drew Juergens ...
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Sean Reinert ...
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Jim Morris ...
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Shannon Hamm ...
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Richard Christy ...
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Shawn Drover ...
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Glen Drover ...
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Jane Schuldiner ...
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Bethann Schuldiner ...
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Chris Steele ...
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Frank White ...
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Freddy Ehmen ...
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Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Death ...
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Chuck Schuldiner ...
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Directed by

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Felipe Belalcazar

Written by

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Felipe Belalcazar ... ()

Produced by

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Felipe Belalcazar ... producer
Eric Greif ... executive producer / producer
Jim Tasikas ... associate producer

Music by

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Chuck Schuldiner

Cinematography by

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Felipe Belalcazar

Editing by

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Felipe Belalcazar

Art Direction by

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Jaan Silmberg

Sound Department

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Felipe Belalcazar ... location sound recordist
Trisha Harris ... location sound recordist
Gustavo Valderrama ... sound mixer
Ashleigh Woodward ... location sound recordist

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Justin LeDuc ... camera operator
Jaan Silmberg ... camera operator

Additional Crew

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Felipe Belalcazar ... publicist / research
Angela McInnes ... publicist
José Ramirez ... publicist (as José 'Frost' Ramirez) / research (as José 'Frost' Ramirez)
Jaan Silmberg ... research
Ashleigh Woodward ... production coordinator

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Plot Summary

Here comes DEATH's probing and pulsing rock doc, DEATH BY METAL, pulling back the palm fronds of DEATH's origins in Altamonte Springs, Florida, and latching a narrative hook into the headstrong Chuck Schuldiner juggernaut for fifteen gratifying if sometimes frustrating years. As the baby steps become giant leaps, the stable of supporting players grows and continually shines in its own devious light. Excitement grows as Schuldiner, his band, and the world around him evolve, and the music grows ever-more outrageous and bombastic. DEATH's threat morphs from simple zombie attack to multi-headed mega-monster hellbent on absorbing entire planets. Then suddenly, Chuck is just gone, and the lights go out. The formula for movies about bands dictates that victory is seized from the jaws of mortality in the final act. This is where things get weird. Chuck Schuldiner perished during the moment of heavy metal's weakest ebb, and possibly the quietest moment of his own career. The drawling guitar demon in the kitty cat shirt will not rise again to tour county fairs, swap one-liners on late-night TV, and jam with Judas Priest at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. But this documentary itself joins reissues, partial reunion tours, and an international reawakening as part of a decade-long ascent for DEATH to its proper place of high dominion. As you read these words and watch this film, Chuck Schuldiner and DEATH return to glory, and the legend itself becomes an eternal encore.

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  • 107 min
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Budget $97,000 (estimated)

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