Springsteen: Deliver me from Nowhere
In 1982, Bruce Springsteen—played by Jeremy Allen White in the film—works on what is arguably his most radical album: Nebraska. In a phase of inner turmoil, in which his own fame increasingly threatens to overwhelm him, he consciously decides against the recording studio. Instead, he retreats to the seclusion of his bedroom. There, he does not create rousing rock anthems, but rather dark, fragile songs—stories of guilt, loss, and violence, recorded on a simple four-track device. SPRINGSTEEN: DELIVER ME FROM NOWHERE paints an intimate portrait of a torn artist wrestling with inner demons—and unintentionally creating a masterpiece of music history in the process.