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    PARADISE LOST DOCUMENTARY 'OVER THE MADNESS' TO PREMIERE AT CANNES FILM FESTIVAL - MAY 9, 2007

    Blabbermouth.net, NY
    May 9 2007

    Diran Noubar's powerful new documentary "Over The Madness" about
    U.K. band PARADISE LOST provides unique insights on a rock band and
    the emergence of the "gothic metal" movement. The documentary referred
    by SYSTEM OF A DOWN's Serj Tankian as "THE film showing the inception
    and progression of PARADISE LOST" has already been nominated for some
    key film festivals this year, including Swansea Bay Film Festival
    (U.K.), Everglades Film Festival (South Africa) and the Wave Gotik
    Festival (Germany). The film's world premiere is set for the Cannes
    Film Festival's Market on Monday, May 21 (Palais D, 11:30 a.m.).

    This year, PARADISE LOST are celebrating their 20th anniversary and
    the release of their 11th album. Along with country mates ANATHEMA
    and MY DYING BRIDE, the band - named after John Milton's epic 1667
    poem - is credited for pioneering gothic metal. Throughout years
    of creative challenging and musical experimentation, PARADISE LOST
    have persisted in delivering a densely evocative and richly textured
    brand of metal. Creating a cult-following in many countries around the
    world, they have released commercially successful musical masterpieces,
    selling over two million records. Today, their influence still clearly
    transpires in the sound of most gothic and heavy metal bands.

    Comparably to his critically acclaimed social documentary "Armenia,
    A Country Under Blockade" (2005), Noubar achieves in-depth analysis of
    the topic he addresses with "Over The Madness". Through first-hand
    accounts from the band themselves and many other dramatically
    influential acts, he follows the band from their native Halifax, U.K.
    to tour stops in Greece and Mexico, where they are regarded as rock
    "gods." "This is a thorough and detailed account on one of the most
    important and influential bands of all time," says Metal Hammer's
    Dimitris Symeliadis.

    In a changing music industry where the proliferation of musical
    content creates interest in new genres that don't have sufficient
    audience size to warrant a subculture, "Over The Madness" provides
    a better understanding of a strong but concealed musical movement of
    the past twenty years (and counting). "Noubar's work finally opens up
    the closed doors of a music genre gathering hundreds of thousands of
    fans worldwide, through his captivating documentary covering both the
    big picture and smaller, personal stories," states Romuald Boulanger,
    NRJ Group.

    http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermo uth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=7213 7
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