METALLICA Drummer Featured In MILL VALLEY FILM FESTIVAL Trailers

September 23, 2010

METALLICA drummer Lars Ulrich and actor Peter Coyote are featured in the trailers for the upcoming 33rd edition of the Mill Valley Film Festival, set to take place October 7-17, 2010.

Exactly how long can you watch a guy type "War and Peace" with his nose? That is the question that Ulrich asks in one of the trailers, which were produced by the video content company BandTogether and directed by Jesse Block. Later, according to StarkSilverCreek.com, Coyote announces he'd like to be a rock star, but admits he can't sing and is a marginal guitar player at best. "That's not enough," retorts Ulrich, iPhone in hand.

Founded in 1978 by California Film Institute director Mark Fishkin, the world-renowned 11-day Mill Valley Film Festival is held every October, screening over 200 innovative U.S. and international films for over 40,000 film lovers. It has established an impressive track record for launching new films and new filmmakers, and has earned a reputation as a filmmakers' festival by offering a high-profile, prestigious, noncompetitive environment for celebrating the best in independent and world cinema. The annual event is consistently rated as one of the top film festivals in the nation.

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