Jared Leto may not being starring in any films at Sundance this year, but don’t count 2011 out.
Four filmographers taped around 3,500 hours of Leto and his band Thirty Seconds to Mars as the rock outfit completed its latest album “This Is War” in 2008 and 2009. A final product, to be culled from those videos, will be released as a documentary film, “Artifact.”
Leto hopes that the film is a literal artifact of a specific time, of the band, of his personal life, and “really what was happening with the entire world.”
Source: hitfix.com
Jared Leto doesn't usually talk about the time he and his family lived in Haiti.
"I tend to keep my life stories to myself," he told me earlier today. "You've got to keep some things for yourself. You can't give everything away."
But he felt compelled to share his experience when he heard about the devastating earthquake...
When he was 12 years old, Jared moved to Haiti with his older brother and mother; she helped run two medical clinics for about a year before returning to the States.
Source: eonline.com