The documentary shines a spotlight on Bono, the emblematic lead singer of U2, tracing the roots of his distinctive musical voice and his enduring engagement in social and humanitarian causes. It provides a profound exploration of his journey, not only as a musician but as a committed activist striving for social justice, leveraging his influential platform and artistic prowess to champion various causes and inspire change globally.
Length: 52m
Genre: Documentary, Music
This Title is: An insightful exploration into the life of one of rock’s most influential figures, blending music with activism.
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Trailer
Cast
- Jake Berry
- Craig Evans
- David Howell-Evans
Parental Guidance
Maturity Rating: TV-14
This documentary is suitable for viewers over the age of 14, containing content that parents may find unsuitable for children under 14 years of age.
Trivia
- Directed by Ruth Skirrow, who also contributed to the writing and editing of the documentary.
- Maria Pendolino lends her voice as the narrator, adding a compelling layer to the storytelling.
- The documentary intricately explores Bono’s dual identity as a rock star and a humanitarian.
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