Mortiis: Soul in a Hole 2004
Mortiis: Soul in a Hole (2004) delivers a raw, immersive audio-visual experience captured during the Unlimited Grudge Tour at London's Hackney Ocean.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Mortiis: Soul in a Hole (2004) about?
Mortiis: Soul in a Hole is a music video that transforms Mortiis' album into a cinematic experience. It captures the raw energy of his Unlimited Grudge Tour, blending eerie soundscapes with unsettling visuals to explore themes of isolation and emotional turmoil.
Who directed Mortiis: Soul in a Hole?
Director information is not available.
Who stars in Mortiis: Soul in a Hole?
The film features Mortiis alongside performers Leo Troy, Levi Gawron, and Asmund Sveinunggard, who bring the haunting atmosphere to life.
Is Mortiis: Soul in a Hole (2004) worth watching?
If you're a fan of dark ambient music or experimental cinema, Mortiis: Soul in a Hole is a must-see. Its unpolished yet evocative style offers a unique experience, though casual viewers might find its intensity challenging. The limited release adds to its mystique, making it a collector's item worth exploring.
How long is Mortiis: Soul in a Hole?
The runtime for Mortiis: Soul in a Hole is 75 minutes.
About Mortiis: Soul in a Hole (2004) — A Dark Audio-Visual Journey
Mortiis: Soul in a Hole (2004) delivers a raw, immersive audio-visual experience captured during the Unlimited Grudge Tour at London's Hackney Ocean. This 75-minute music video unfolds like a fever dream, blending dark ambient soundscapes with haunting melodies and visceral performances. With minimalist visuals and a hypnotic rhythm, the film explores themes of inner turmoil, existential dread, and the search for meaning in chaos. The atmosphere is thick with melancholy and intensity, reflecting Mortiis' signature gothic and experimental style, making it a standout for fans of avant-garde music cinema.
Recorded in September 2004, this limited-edition release was pressed in just 300 copies, each bundled with an exclusive poster to commemorate its release. Though primarily a visual companion to Mortiis' album, the film transcends traditional music videos by creating a cinematic meditation on the human condition. Its stark, unfiltered presentation invites viewers to lose themselves in its sonic and visual labyrinth, where every frame feels like a glimpse into a shadowy psyche.