Soul In Flames + Cold Void Ticket (Adelaide)

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Soul In Flames + Cold Void Ticket (Adelaide)

STRICTLY LIMITED TICKETS

Saturday January 24th 2026: 7.30 PM - The Mercury Cinema, 13 Morphett St, Adelaide. 18+ event. 

You will not receive a physical ticket but will be added to a door list so please include the ticket holder's name with your purchase & bring ID. Please arrive early - strict start time, arrive early & enjoy a drink at the Mercury's bar.

Seance Records, Screen Crash & Artax Films present an exclusive screening 

Soul In Flames

SOUL IN FLAMES is a feature documentary chronicling the rise and fall of COLD MEAT INDUSTRY – told from the perspectives of both its enigmatic founder and the artists whose musical achievements still, decades later, garner worldwide interest. The label championed the careers of groundbreaking dark ambient, noise, industrial & experimental artists such as Brighter Death Now, Mortiis, MZ412, Aghast, Arcana, In Slaughter Natives, Ordo Rosarius Equilibrio, Raison d'être & many more.

In 1987, Roger Karmanik - a veteran musician of the Swedish industrial scene - founded Cold Meat Industry. Over the next decade, the label grew from a bedroom passion project into a world-renowned record company. Whilst CMI grew exponentially, Karmanik's underground mindset and work methods remained largely unchanged. Plagued by setbacks in both his personal and professional life - as well as deteriorating mental health - Roger Karmanik eventually hit a wall. CMI was declared bankrupt in 2011. Then, thirty years after its conception, people from over 40 different countries gathered in Stockholm to celebrate the label's anniversary - and something unexpected ensued.

Cold Void

A short arthouse documentary about mental illness as seen through the eyes of Niklas Kvarforth of Shining. Cold Void is a personal portrayal of the man behind headlines of suicide, drugs and self-destruction. Addiction, bipolar disorder, passion and schizophrenia.

 

Getting to the Mercury Cinema :

Parking:

Free Parking
There are limited free parking spaces in front of The Mercury, along with one un-timed disabled parking space.

Wilsons Parking
500m from The Mercury, located on Hindley Street, Wilsons Parking City West offers $6 evening parking via their website.

UPark Light Square
A 5-minute walk from The Mercury is UPark on Light Square which also offers a range of paid parking options, including evening parking for $8. Website

Public Transport

Bus
Bus Stops X1 North Terrance and C1 Morphett Street are both located a less than 5-minute walk from the venue and service over 11 routes.

Tram
The City West Tram Stop is just 200m from The Mercury’s door.

Train
Adelaide Station is a 10-minute walk to The Mercury and connects to most train routes.

Walking

The Mercury is only a 15-minute walk from Rundle Mall along North Terrace or Hindley Street, or a 20-minute walk from the Central Market.

There are also bike racks next to the cinema if you’re riding in to see us.

Accessibility

We want everyone to enjoy movies on the big screen and are more than happy to accommodate any accessibility needs.

Our cinema offers step-free access into the venue and main cinema, and an accessible bathroom. Wheelchair seating is at the front of the main cinema. There is a lift giving access to the first-floor production offices.

If there are any adjustments you need before your visit, please contact the Mercury Cinema.

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