Interviews With Bruce Sinofsky & Joe Berlinger!

by Outsiders
July 8, 2004
Few documentaries have received the kind of initial acclaim and interest, outside of Michael Moore, than the compelling and surprisingly intricate "Metallica: Some Kind of Monster".

A hit at this year’s Sundance Film Festival, the film reunites collaborators and friends Bruce Sinofsky and Joe Berlinger, whose previous credits include 1992’s Brother’s Keeper and the first two Paradise Lost films [with a third ready to go]. Individually, Berlinger certainly left his mark as the ill-fated director of the critically maligned Blair Witch 2. After a falling out, and following the disaster of the Blair Witch project, the pair of directors are back, older but wiser, with a unique, warts and all look, at one of the most successful Heavy Metal bands in music history. In a candid conversation, the directors spoke to our PAUL FISCHER.

To read the rest of this interview with the Directors about the new Metallica: Some Kind of Monster, click here!

Source: MovieHole.net



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