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Synopsis
The film documents two Ghost shows performed during their Re-Imperatour concert tour, which were held at the Kia Forum in Inglewood, California, on September 11 and 12, 2023. Unlike other shows on the tour, a strict no-phone policy was implemented for attendees of the Kia Forum shows to prevent recordings and flash photography.
In addition to concert footage, rite" target="_blank">Rite Here rite" target="_blank">Rite Now is intercut with a narrative story based on fictional lore surrounding the band. Throughout the band's career, frontman Tobias Forge has performed under different fictional personas portrayed as popes belonging to and promoting a Satanic ministry; for Ghost's album Impera and its two subsequent tours, Forge performed as "Papa Emeritus IV". In rite" target="_blank">Rite Here rite" target="_blank">Rite Now, Papa Emeritus IV repeatedly ventures backstage during the concert to visit his associate Sister Imperator, and to converse with the spirit of Papa Nihil, who is depicted as having served as Ghost's frontman in the 1960s. Sister Imperator and Papa Nihil are revealed to be the parents of Papa Emeritus IV. After the concert, Sister Imperator dies, and Papa Emeritus IV is promoted to the title of Frater Imperator, a role which sees him acting as an overseer for the ministry; he awaits a new heir to the papacy, who is unseen.
Cast and personnel
Production
Ghost frontman Tobias Forge stated that when the band signed with their label, Loma Vista Recordings, the CEO Tom Whalley asked what the story of the band was. Forge responded, "if he wanted a story, I could come up with one. This film is the fruit of that conversation."
Director Alex Ross Perry has stated that the inspirations for the film range from the Sex Pistols film The Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindle to the work of Ralph Bakshi to Kiss's Alive II.
Director Perry and cinematographer/editor Robert Kolodny have worked on several Ghost releases, including the music video for the band's cover of the Genesis song "Jesus He Knows Me" as well as the mockumentary Metal Myths: Ghost Pt. 2.
Release
The film received a theatrical release on June 20, 2024, by Trafalgar Releasing. A single, "The Future Is a Foreign Land", which plays during the film's end credits, was released on June 21, 2024.
Music videos for the 2019 track "Mary on a Cross", which was first shown in the film, and "The Future Is a Foreign Land" were released on July 25, 2024, a day before the set release date for the movie's soundtrack.
The soundtrack for the film was released on July 26 by Loma Vista Recordings.
In October 2024, it was announced that the film will have a physical release on 4K/Ultra HD, Blu ray and DVD on December 6, 2024.
Reception
Jeff Podoshen of Metal Injection gave the film a score of ten out of ten, praising the setlist and writing: "Carefully curated crowd shots that show the sheer joy of the fans, and the up-close shots of the band make you feel like you're in the ritual yourself. Meshed with the crowded movie theater, with many folks wearing their Ghost Sunday best, creates a truly devotional experience."
Metal Hammer's Merlin Alderslade gave the film five out of five stars, calling it "an instant classic and an absolute triumph".
Catherine Bray of The Guardian gave the film a score of two out of five stars, calling it "a pretty tame film, which fits the band's goofy brand of soft metal"; she criticized the comedic backstage segments interspersed throughout the film, characterizing them as likely to only "presumably satisfy the [band's] faithful fanbase".
Soundtrack
The soundtrack album was recorded by Swedish rock band Ghost, mostly during the shows featured in the film, and was released on July 26, 2024 through Loma Vista Recordings. On May 9, the band released the film version of the track "Absolution", originally from the album Meliora, as a single. Without prior announcement, the track "The Future Is a Foreign Land" was released on June 21 as a single and is said to be the third song from the "1969 sessions", from which the two songs on the Seven Inches of Satanic Panic EP originated. All the other tracks were recorded during the Imperatour concerts at the Kia Forum.
= Track listing
=Notes
The songs Mummy Dust, Year Zero, He Is, Con Clavi Con Dio, and Ritual do not appear on the soundtrack release despite being performed at the recorded shows and being featured in the film.
Tobias Forge is credited as "A Ghoul Writer" and Martin Persner is credited as "Indio Marcato".
= Charts
=References
External links
Official website
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