Saturday, November 5, 2011

Aronofsky to direct Lou Reed, Metallica video

FILE - In this Feb. 27, 2011 file photo, director Darren Aronofsky arrives before the 83rd Academy Awards in the Hollywood section of Los Angeles. Aronofsky will direct a music video from the new Metallica and Lou Reed album, "Lulu." (AP Photo/Matt Sayles, file)

FILE - In this Feb. 27, 2011 file photo, director Darren Aronofsky arrives before the 83rd Academy Awards in the Hollywood section of Los Angeles. Aronofsky will direct a music video from the new Metallica and Lou Reed album, "Lulu." (AP Photo/Matt Sayles, file)

In this Oct. 24, 2011 photo, Metallica members James Hetfield, left, and Lars Ulrich, right, pose with musician Lou Reed in New York. Metallica and Reed teamed up for Reed's latest release, "Lulu." (AP Photo/John Carucci)

(AP) ? Award-winning director Darren Aronofsky will direct a music video from the new Metallica and Lou Reed album, "Lulu."

Best-known for his Oscar-nominated films "Black Swan" and "The Wrestler," Aronofsky will produce a video for the track, "Iced Honey." Scenes will be shot in the San Francisco Bay area and will be available for viewing later this month.

Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich said in a statement Thursday that working with Reed and Aronofsky is "living the dream."

Ulrich called making this album and video a monumental chapter in his life.

"As if making a record with Lou Reed is not enough, now I get to make a video with Darren Aronofsky, who has been among my very favorite filmmakers since his first movie, "Pi."

The avant-garde Reed said he shares Ulrich's affection for that film as well and he hoped the video "can be his next Black Swan."

Aronofsky brings his cameraman, Matthew Libatique, to the project as director of photography. Libatique has worked on all of Aronofsky's feature releases and has been a cinematographer for several Spike Lee films.

Released on Tuesday, "Lulu," the joint venture between the singer-songwriter and the metal band is inspired by German playwright Frank Wedekind. Reed called the album "the best music I have ever done."

Several years ago, another Wedekind play, "Spring Awakening," was adapted by recording artist Duncan Sheik and lyricist Steven Slater, and won the Tony for best musical.

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John Carucci covers entertainment for The Associated Press. Follow him at http://www.twitter.com/jcarucci_ap

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