METALLICA's JAMES HETFIELD Narrates 'Addicted To Porn: Chasing The Cardboard Butterfly'...

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A new trailer for "Addicted To Porn: Chasing The Cardboard Butterfly", the documentary which takes a sobering look at the impact pornography addiction is having on the individual and on cultures around the world, can be seen below. Narrated by METALLICA's James Hetfield, "Addicted To Porn: Chasing The Cardboard Butterfly" is the fifth feature-length film, and fourth documentary, from writer-director Justin Hunt, who previously interviewed Hetfield for his award-winning documentary "Absent", exploring the worldwide crisis of absent and disengaged fathers and the negative impact that the "father wound" makes on society. In "Addicted To Porn: Chasing The Cardboard Butterfly", Hunt dissects the impact of pornography on societies around the globe, from how it affects the brain of the individual, to how modern technology leads to greater exposure to youth, to watching it tear a family apart. In what may well be one of the most devastating issues in modern culture, this film breaks down the damage that porn is doing to us a human race and leave you thinking that it's clearly time that we start taking porn addiction much more seriously. Beginning with a brief history of sexuality in human beings and continuing on with how it affects the human brain, how modern technology, coupled with a lack of public education, is exposing youth to a level of sexuality that they're not prepared for, this film opens up audiences' minds to an entirely new perspective on what porn does to the individual, the family and society as a whole. With some of the world's leading minds on the issue, this film is an authentic undertaking aimed at exposing people to the dangers of porn and the cycle of shame that can keep people addicted for a lifetime. "Addicted To Porn: Chasing The Cardboard Butterfly" is being released tomorrow (Tuesday, April 18) via Amazon, iTunes, Vimeo and numerous cable networks in the U.S. and Canada. For more information, visit www.atpdoc.com.
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