Synopsis
In 1981, Canadian heavy metal band Anvil released their first album, Hard 'n' Heavy, which earned them a potent reputation among discerning headbangers and established them as one of the pioneering acts of the speed metal movement. Anvil had a loyal following in their native Canada and they shared stages with some of the biggest names in heavy rock, but the lucky break that would have elevated them to real stardom never came, and legal troubles helped to derail the group's career in the mid-Eighties. Years later, the likes of Metallica and Slayer would cite Anvil as a key influence, but lead vocalist Steve "Lips" Kudlow and drummer Robb Reiner struggled to keep the band alive, recording new material for tiny independent labels and trying to organize club tours as they juggled day jobs, families and adult responsibilities. Documentary filmmaker Sacha Gervasi follows Kudlow and Reiner as they struggle to keep their ambitions alive despite thirty-five years of missing the brass ring in Anvil! The True Story Of Anvil, which paints a sympathetic but warts-and-all portrait of the unexpected consequences of the rock and roll dream. Anvil! received its American premiere at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
Year: 2009
Runtime: 80
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Documentary
Produced by
Abramorama Films
AHMSA Films
Little Dean's Yard
Release
April 10, 2009 (USA - Limited)
by
Abramorama Films
VH1
Awards
2008 - Film Presented - Hot Docs International Film Festival
2008 - Film Presented - Seattle International Film Festival
2008 - Film Presented - Los Angeles Film Festival
2008 - Film Presented - San Francisco Jewish Film Festival
2008 - Film Presented - Melbourne International Film Festival
2008 - Film Presented - London Film Festival
2008 - Film Presented - Hot Docs International Film Festival
2008 - Film Presented - Seattle International Film Festival
2008 - Film Presented - Los Angeles Film Festival
2008 - Film Presented - San Francisco Jewish Film Festival
2008 - Film Presented - Melbourne International Film Festival
2008 - Film Presented - London Film Festival
2009 - Film Presented - SXSW