Ahead of the documentary's premiere, the trailer for the film dropped on Wednesday, April 30 — a teaser that included several candid admissions from the 64-year-old "Beautiful Day" artist about his childhood.
"Last time I saw my mother alive was at her own father’s funeral," Bono shared in the documentary. She died three days later. "It sounds almost too Irish, I know. My father’s response to this tragedy was to never speak of her again.”
Bono, in his memoir, Surrender: 40 Songs, One Story, recalled how in the aftermath of his mother's death, not only did his father not speak about her to neither Bono nor his older brother, “I fear it was worse than that," he wrote. "That we rarely thought of her again."
Though the stories the 22-time Grammy winner tells in the documentary are personal, they aren't all painful. At the beginning of the trailer, Bono even quips that the film is about "tall tales from a short rockstar."
"The most extraordinary thing about my life," Bono said in the two-minute trailer, "is the people I'm in relationships with."
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