cinema chain Cinepolis released official details last Wednesday, the 18th, regarding the screening of the documentary Iron Maiden: Burning Ambition between May 7th and 13th.

In Brazil, fans can already purchase tickets in advance directly on the official Cinepolis website. Cinepolis also offers the option to purchase tickets via its app. Prices range from R$ 54 (full price) to R$ 30 (half price). Online purchases include a 14% service fee. Information about showtimes and locations can be found here.

UCI Cinemas will also be showing the film, as listed on their website. Ticket prices range from R$60 (full price) to R$30 (half price), and there is a 14% service charge for purchases made through Ingresso.com. Information about showtimes and locations can be found here.

Another option is Cinemark. Prices range from R$ 60 (full price) to R$ 30 (half price). Online purchases have a 14% service fee. Information about showtimes and locations can be here. The complete list of all cinema chains showing the film can be accessed here.

The official trailer for the Iron Maiden documentary is now available

Produced by Universal Pictures Content Group, the film will recount the band's fifty-year career through the eyes of its members and testimonials from illustrious fans such as Spanish actor Javier BardemLars Ulrich (Metallica), and Chuck D (Public Enemy) [via Blabbermouth].

In a statement, the group said: “With unprecedented access to official archives and intimate accounts from the band, both current and past, Iron MaidenBurning Ambition invites fans to experience one of the most iconic journeys in music history.”

"Spanning five decades, this electrifying documentary chronicles the band's rise from East London pubs to the world's biggest stadiums. Featuring exclusive interviews with band members and collaborators such as Javier Bardem, Lars Ulrich and Chuck D, plus new animated sequences of the band's legendary mascot, Eddie, the film offers a rare and intimate look at Iron Maiden's uncompromising vision and their unwavering connection with their truly global fanbase."

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A Journalism student and fan of Rock, especially Heavy Metal, he likes bands such as Judas Priest, Black Sabbath, and particularly Iron Maiden, a band he has seen three times, has followed since he was 12, and dreams of seeing a show in London. His first contact with heavy music came playing Guitar Hero, and he never stopped. He has always enjoyed writing and music is one of his passions. Within the genre, he considers Steve Harris, Bruce Dickinson, Rob Halford, and Ozzy Osbourne his idols.