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Home»Entertainment & Celebrity Buzz»Hex Appeal: Doc Brings the Noise, Following the Rise of Female Black Metal Band Witch Club Satan
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Hex Appeal: Doc Brings the Noise, Following the Rise of Female Black Metal Band Witch Club Satan

AdminBy AdminMarch 6, 2026No Comments6 Mins Read

Three young Norwegian women form a coven and start the black metal band Witch Club Satan. They don’t know how to play music, but they paint their faces and grab instruments, and before long, they are playing at major international festivals. But the battle has only just begun.

No, that wasn’t the pitch for a fiction feature film. It is the real-life story of Nikoline, Victoria, and Johanna, which director and cinematographer Maja Holand tells us in the feature documentary Hex, which celebrates its international premiere at the Thessaloniki Documentary Festival on Friday and next hits CPH:DOX, theCopenhagen International Documentary Film Festival.

In Norway’s macabre, male-dominated black metal scene, the new female, and feminist, stars face criticism, opposition and other challenges, press notes highlight. But by trying to tap into witches’ power, they scream and shout like hell to shake up the world by bringing the noise and show their raw and often hidden powers as women.

Cat&Docs is handling sales on Hex, which was produced by Mari Nilsen Neira and edited by Holand and Hilde Bjørnstad. The music is, of course, all courtesy of Witch Club Satan.

Check out an exclusive first look at Hex here.