BRUCE DICKINSON's Scream For Me Sarajevo Documentary To Be Screened As Part Of Hamilton Film Festival; PRISMIND To Perform
August 28, 2017, 7 years ago
Iron Maiden frontman Bruce Dickinson’s Scream For Me Sarajevo documentary will be screened on November 11th at The Zoetic in Hamilton, ON as part of the Hamilton Film Festival. Get tickets at this location.
Organizers state: “This night is all about the power and celebration of music, specifically heavy metal, as we journey back to 1994 when a live concert, by Bruce Dickinson (Iron Maiden's frontman), changed the lives of the town's people who struggled to simply feel human again during the siege in Sarajevo. This film deals with the impact of the siege, and a concert that almost didn't happen.
“After the film we will celebrate with a local band performing their brand of heavy metal, with perhaps a few inspiring tunes related to the film!”
Scream For Me Sarajevo is a documentary film about Sarajevo during the 1992-95 siege; specifically a film about the music scene in the besieged Bosnian capital with special focus on a concert held in the city's BKC music hall by Bruce Dickinson on December 14th, 1994. It is a film about people who risked their lives to perform for the people who risked their lives in order to live them.
Prismind is a Canadian metal band based out of Hamilton, Ontario. Formed in 2013, the group is known for its intricate guitar solos, amazing rhythm section and soaring vocals. Their sound is reminiscent of traditional British heavy metal with a strong modern American metal influence. Prismind has just released their debut album, Disciples By Design. The group’s popularity is steadily growing amongst metal fans across the globe.