Thrilled, the singer said he avoided visiting the set in the most sensitive scenes of Biopic Deliver ME From Nowhere, which opens in October in theaters
Bruce Springsteen opened on the emotional impact of Deliver me from nowbiography that portrays one of the most delicate periods of your life, the creation of the album Nebraskareleased in 1982. According to the musician himself, some scenes were so intense that he preferred not to be present during filming.
“This movie addresses, in a way, some of the most painful days of my life,” the artist said in an interview with Rolling Stone.
When I knew that really personal scenes came, I wanted to give full freedom to the actors. So I stayed at home.
Directed by Scott Cooperthe feature is starring Jeremy Allen White (The Bear), in the role of Springsteenand also brings Jeremy Strong (Succcession) As the producer Jon Landauin addition to Stephen Graham interpreting the musician’s father, Douglas Springsteen.
Despite the punctual absences, the Boss accompanied part of the process and praised the team: “The Jeremy It was incredibly tolerant with me the days I appeared on the set. I said, ‘If I’m disturbing, just look at me I’m leaving.’ But he was always very kind. ”
The first trailer of the movie was released on June 18 and has already caused a buzz among fans, many impressed with White’s singing scenes, to the point of questioning whether the performances are real.
With debut scheduled for October 24 in theaters, Deliver me from now promises to show a Springsteen More introspective, turning with creative and personal dilemmas at the height of its transition from regional idol to global icon.
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Source: Rollingstone

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