Bruce Springsteen: here is the official biopic trailer
“Here these are not rankings. Here we talk about Bruce Springsteen,” says Jeremy Strong, in the role of the historic manager of the boss, Jon Landau, to the records of Columbia Records, presenting him with the album project that Bruce Springsteen is preparing. The scene is one of those contained in the first official trailer of “Springsteen: Deliver me from Nowhere”, the Biopic on New Jersey’s rocker, shared today: in the clip the boss is grappling with the processes of what will be one of his most loved and iconic albums, that “Nebraska” who Springsteen composed in 1982 in the prey to the depression, two years after “The River” years before “Born in the USA”. And moreover it is precisely this, which will speak the biographical film that Scott Cooper has decided to dedicate to the voice of “Born to Run”: produced by 20th Century Studios, “Springsteen: Deliver me from Nowhere” will tell the realization of the 1982 album and will show the boss, played by Jeremy Allen White, in a crucial phase of his life and his career, of his career, When he was a young musician on the rise to world fame, struggling with the pressure of success and ghosts of the past.
“Springsteen: Deliver me from Nowhere” will arrive in cinemas on 24 October. In addition to Jeremy Allen White and Jeremy Strong, the cast includes Stephen Graham (plays Douglas Springsteen, the father of the singer -songwriter), Gaby Hoffmann (plays Adele Springsteen, the mother), Odessa Young (interprets Faye, the woman of whom the boss falls in love) and Johnny Cannizzaro (in the role of Steven Van Zandt).