
Cathedral - Ethereal Reflections (Documentary) 2009
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Step into Coventry's industrial past with *Cathedral - Ethereal Reflections (Documentary) (2009)*, a captivating deep-dive into the making of the iconic doom metal album *The Ethereal Mirror*.
Director: Digby Pearson
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Cathedral - Ethereal Reflections (Documentary) (2009)* about?
This documentary traces the creation of Cathedral's legendary album *The Ethereal Mirror*, blending never-before-seen studio footage with interviews from the band's original members. It captures the gritty spirit of Coventry and the album's lasting impact on the doom metal scene.
Who directed *Cathedral - Ethereal Reflections (Documentary)*?
Digby Pearson, known for his work in the metal scene, directed this insightful documentary.
Who stars in *Cathedral - Ethereal Reflections (Documentary)*?
The documentary features key original band members Lee Dorian, Mark Ramsay Wharton, Adam Lehan, Gary Jennings, and infamous cover artist Dave Patchett.
Is *Cathedral - Ethereal Reflections (Documentary) (2009)* worth watching?
With its focus on a seminal doom metal album and behind-the-scenes insights from the band, this 40-minute documentary is a must-watch for metal fans. While IMDb has no rating, its niche appeal and atmospheric storytelling make it compelling for genre enthusiasts.
How long is *Cathedral - Ethereal Reflections (Documentary)*?
The runtime is 40 minutes.
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About Cathedral - Ethereal Reflections (Documentary) (2009) — The untold story behind the doom metal classic
Step into Coventry's industrial past with *Cathedral - Ethereal Reflections (Documentary) (2009)*, a captivating deep-dive into the making of the iconic doom metal album *The Ethereal Mirror*. Directed by Digby Pearson, this 40-minute film blends raw interviews with archival footage and candid insights from founding members Lee Dorian and Mark Ramsay Wharton, offering an unfiltered look at a record that reshaped the metal landscape.
Filmed amidst the gritty charm of Coventry in 2009, the documentary also spotlights the enigmatic cover artist Dave Patchett, whose artwork became synonymous with the album's otherworldly aesthetic. With a slow-burning, immersive atmosphere, it explores themes of creativity, legacy, and the raw power of doom metal—perfect for fans of atmospheric documentaries and metal history alike.