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Bono debuts AppleTV+ documentary at Cannes, criticizes US aid cuts

CANNES, France 鈥 For Bono, the U2 frontman used to performing at sold-out arenas, being without his bandmates on a sparsely decorated stage for his one-man show, now subject of the new AppleTV+ documentary Bono: Stories of Surrender, feels unfamiliar.

鈥淵ou come from 250 Mack Trucks to a table and chairs. But that鈥檚 the attraction of it for me,鈥 Bono told Reuters ahead of the documentary鈥檚 premiere at the on Friday.

The black-and-white film is based on Bono鈥檚 memoir, Surrender: 40 Songs, One Story and accompanying tour, where the Irish rock star reflects on fatherhood, religion, death, politics, and his band鈥檚 some five decades of performing.

The documentary, which can be streamed from May 30, is the first feature-length film that can be watched in Apple Immersive Video with the company鈥檚 Vision Pro wearable headset device.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a story about fathers. It鈥檚 my relationship with my actual father. It鈥檚 my life as a father,鈥 he said.

鈥淎nd then it鈥檚 this relationship with my Father in heaven, whatever you want to call that force of love and logic behind the universe.鈥

AID WORK
Bono, who for debt relief, aid and better trade for Africa, said that he thought of his father鈥檚 voice when he looked back at the 1985 charity concert for Ethiopian famine relief that was also pivotal to launching U2 into superstar territory.

鈥淢y father would say, 鈥業f the world was just, you wouldn鈥檛 need charity.鈥 So we had to push through Live Aid,鈥 said the singer about the event organized by rockers Bob Geldof and Midge Ure that raised hundreds of millions of dollars.

Bono said that US President Donald J. Trump and Elon Musk, the world鈥檚 richest man, are squandering the potential of millions of people to US foreign aid spending, 鈥渨ith glee it would appear.鈥

It was unwise policy as well as 鈥渢he definition of the absence of love,鈥 added the singer. 鈥 Reuters