HEAVY METAL animation at FOMO Cinema Tbilisi

Sunday 3. May at 16:00 - 17:30

FOMO Secret Cinema, Tbilisi

Gerald Potterton and various directors | 1981 | Canada | 1h30m | Presented in the original English audio with English subtitles

HEAVY METAL is one of the great cult films of the early 1980s, and one of the strangest collisions of fantasy, science fiction, horror and rock iconography ever pushed into animated form. Built as an anthology around the Loc-Nar, a glowing green force of corruption and destruction, the film moves through a series of stories full of space warfare, post-apocalyptic wastelands, occult menace, barbarian violence and absurd comic-book excess. What makes it distinctive is not the plot machinery holding it together. It is the sensibility. HEAVY METAL takes the visual language of the magazine that inspired it and turns it into a film that feels lurid, adolescent, surreal and completely committed to its own bad taste.

The film came out of Heavy Metal magazine, itself the American offshoot of Métal Hurlant, and brought that whole illustrated world of sci-fi erotica, underground fantasy and graphic excess to the screen at a moment when adult animation still felt rare and unruly. Gerald Potterton directed, but the film carries the fingerprints of a whole era’s fantasy art culture, with segments shaped by artists and designers working in the shadow of Moebius, Richard Corben and the broader visual imagination that fed late twentieth-century speculative cinema.

Then there is the soundtrack, which is inseparable from the film’s identity. Black Sabbath, Blue Öyster Cult, Cheap Trick, Devo, Don Felder, Journey, Stevie Nicks. HEAVY METAL still feels disreputable in the right way. It is messy, uneven, ridiculous and often visually spectacular. Some segments are funnier than others. Some are far more inspired. But even its rough edges are part of its appeal, because this is not animation designed for respectability. It's animation as pulp object, stoner artefact and midnight-movie experience. Very few animated features from its period feel this loose, this excessive or this openly built for cult devotion.


LOCATION: FOMO Secret Cinema, Bazari Orbeliani, Tbilisi. A five minute walk from Liberty Square metro.

HOW TO FIND FOMO: Enter Bazari Orbeliani via Atoneli St above Carrefour and take the stairs on your left to the first floor. You can also check our Instagram story highlights for a video showing exactly how to find us:
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