Billed as "the loudest silent movie on earth" and featuring an all-star rock and roll cast, filmmaker Björn Tagemose's
Gutterdämmerung already sounded like it would be a wild ride
when it was announced in
July. With the recent release of the film's first trailer, the
film/concert hybrid shows that it may be even crazier than first
described.
While the film has yet to announce a release date, the three-minute
black and white clip gives a bit of insight into the plot and introduces
the key players:
Iggy Pop,
Motörhead's Lemmy,
Henry Rollins,
Grace Jones, Queens of the Stone Age's Josh Homme, Slash, Mark Lanegan,
Eagles of Death Metal's Jesse Hughes and Slayer's Tom Araya. The clip
also shows how the filmmakers will incorporate the live part of the
event, which will fuse the film with a concert featuring
as-yet-unannounced artists.
As the trailer's voiceover plays out – "In a silent world, a bad
girl, a fallen angel, a charismatic leader, the last pure girl on Earth,
and the baddest motherfuckers in rock and roll history" – the rock
stars are seen in wild costumes, fighting over a guitar. The plot
involves Pop's fallen angel character sending the devil's guitar back to
Earth and sin returning to the world. Rollins plays an evil priest
seeking to destroy the guitar and the battle ensues between good and
evil. "It's rock and roll or death" the clip reveals in the "loud and
dark fairy tale."
The clip also features a live rock and roll band showing explosions
and a crowd of people playing guitars, a possible harbinger of the
event's live component. The film's
website does not specify when the movie and live band concert pairing will tour, other than a general early 2016 release date.
"It is primarily a visual experience with very little dialogue,"
Rollins said this summer. "And it is not a film that you will see in the
traditional way of going into a movie theater and sitting down. You
will be standing up for this very loud, fully immersive experience."