Bruce Springsteen is enthusiastic about the biopic deliver me from Nowhere
Bruce Springsteen He spoke of his involvement in the film about his story “Deliver me from Nowhere”stating that the visits to the set brought to mind some memories and described the film as “fantastic”.
The film is directed by the director Scott Cooper And the part of Springsteen is entrusted to the actor Jeremy Allen White (seen, among other things, in the television series The Bear). The story focuses on the personal and professional circumstances that led the boss to make the album “Nebraska” (Read the review here), published in 1982. The feature film does not yet have a release date, but should presumably arrive in cinemas by 2025.
Interviewed by the Vary Podcast “Awards Circuit”, Springsteen told how the project was born. “They proposed the idea and I said: ‘It seems funny’. It is an interesting concept, because it concerns only a couple of years of my life. It is 81, 82, and revolves around the creation of that particular album, while I was simultaneously recorded” Born in the USA “and I also faced some personal difficulties with which I live with a lifetime. But it is fantastic”.
The boss also revealed that he had not been present at most of the filming, but that he went regularly on the set and remained amazed by what he saw. “I was on tour for most of the time, so they shot a lot of scenes without me. But sometimes I was on set. It was interesting to see how the scene took place, review the grandmother’s house, and to enter and have a general idea of how it was when you were very young. So I liked all those parts”.
