METALLICA Frontman Featured In 'Absent' Documentary; Trailer Available

May 27, 2010

METALLICA frontman James Hetfield was interviewed for "Absent", a new documentary which examines the need for an emotional bond that children without fathers often experience.

A trailer for the film can now be viewed at this location. It can also be seen below.

According to The Daily Times, New Mexico filmmaker Justin Hunt was negotiating with possible narrators when his big break came via an e-mail, received in early April.

"I was driving on the freeway I almost crashed," Hunt said. The e-mail was from METALLICA. Hetfield wanted to be involved with the project.

Hetfield came from a broken home. "My family fell apart," he said in a clip from the film. "I had feelings of abandonment."

The candid and emotional interview shows a rare side of Hetfield. This leader of one of rock's monster bands has three children with his wife Francesca.

But with a closer look at his lyrics, according to Hunt, there is the pain from the absence of Hetfield's father, Virgil.

Hunt was granted access to those lyrics as well as the use of six METALLICA songs within the movie. He recently was invited back to METALLICA headquarters in San Francisco, where he recorded a voice-over of Hetfield reading song lyrics.

Read more from The Daily Times.

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