Bruce Springsteen Opens Up About New Biopic “Deliver Me From Nowhere”
The 75-year-old musician recently discussed the highly anticipated biopic, “Deliver Me From Nowhere,” in an exclusive interview. Describing the film as a “great project,” Springsteen expressed his admiration for the talented cast and director involved in bringing his story to life on the big screen. Scheduled for release on October 24, the movie focuses on a pivotal period in the legendary artist’s career.
“Deliver Me From Nowhere” centers around the making of Springsteen’s acclaimed acoustic album, “Nebraska,” which was inspired by a period of deep introspection and struggle following the immense success of his 1980 hit record, “The River.” The film also explores the complex dynamics of Springsteen’s relationship with his father, Douglas Springsteen, and offers insights into his formative years in Freehold, New Jersey.
Directed by the talented filmmaker Scott Cooper, the biopic features a stellar cast that includes Jeremy Allen White, known for his role in “Shameless,” portraying a young Bruce Springsteen. Joining him are Jeremy Strong as Jon Landau, Springsteen’s longtime manager, Stephen Graham as Douglas Springsteen, and Paul Walter Hauser as recording engineer Mike Batlan.
Additionally, David Krumholtz takes on the role of Columbia Records executive Al Teller, while Marc Maron plays producer Chuck Plotkin. Gaby Hoffmann portrays Springsteen’s mother, Adele, and Odessa Young appears as Faye, a significant romantic figure from the artist’s past.
With a talented ensemble cast and an acclaimed director at the helm, “Deliver Me From Nowhere” promises to offer audiences a compelling glimpse into the life and music of one of rock’s most iconic figures. Fans of Bruce Springsteen and music enthusiasts alike can look forward to experiencing this cinematic journey when the film hits theaters later this year.