

Two teens + dad + 40 Metallica shows = the most unexpected family therapy session ever filmed.
A story about love, found family, friendship, hope, and the healing power of music. Nothing Else Matters investigates the importance of found family, the beauty of unlikely friendships forged on the road and the extraordinary power of music to heal even the deepest of wounds. Filmed by a father and his two teenage sons, across 12 countries and more than 40 shows on Metallica’s Met72 2023-2024 world tour and told through the deeply personal stories of fans from across the spectrum of age, nationality, colour, gender and experience, this film explores what is it about Metallica’s music and the band’s own story that has resonated so powerfully with millions of people around the world for almost 45 years. The film mixes intimate footage of fans at home and on the road with visceral live footage of Metallica filmed by fans around the world
Direction
Father-sons crew captures what pro crews miss: real fan intimacy.
Editing
Seamless blend of phone footage and stadium spectacle.
Production
12 countries, zero budget, maximum heart.
Director
Anthony Noguera
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The Noguera family filmed this while actually attending shows as fans, not press—security regularly threw them out for having 'pro' cameras.
This arrives as Metallica themselves have embraced fan-sourced content, even using crowd footage in their own official releases—a full-circle moment for stadium rock documentation.
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