The film was produced by the New York Times and will tell the story of the singer
Inge Ginsberg is 96 years old and living proof that it's never too late to follow your dream. Recently, the Holocaust survivor gained fame by being called the "grandmother of death metal."
After managing to leave Germany, Ginsberg traveled with her husband to Hollywood in the 1950s and found herself composing music for big names like Dean Martin and Nat King Cole . The "grandmother" also worked as a journalist, writer, and now, lead singer of a metal band.
Below you can watch a clip she recorded in 2015 that launched her career and caught the attention of the New York Times , which recently announced it will release a documentary about Ginsberg's journey. Watch the trailer below.
