

Over four decades, Motorhead frontman Lemmy Kilmister has registered an immeasurable impact on music history. Nearly 65, he remains the living embodiment of the rock and roll lifestyle, and this feature-length documentary tells his story, one of a hard-living rock icon who continues to enjoy the life of a man half his age.
Acting
Lemmy's unfiltered charisma—no script could invent this man.
Production
His cramped LA apartment: war memorabilia, Nazi daggers, vintage porn.
Sound
That Rickenbacker bass sound that launched a thousand imitators.

Director
Greg Olliver
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Lemmy's apartment was so notoriously filthy that the documentary crew initially thought they'd been sent to the wrong address. He lived there for 15 years.
The film captures the exact moment before metal nostalgia became an industry—Lemmy was still playing clubs, not legacy festivals.