Jeremy Allen White plays a rock legend. First trailer hits the web

The first trailer for the biographical film "Deliver Me From Nowhere" about the American musician Bruce Springsteen has just debuted online. The star of the series "The Bear", Jeremy Allen White, plays the popular "The Boss". The premiere of the film is scheduled for October 24.
- I'll tell you a little story. When Bruce was a kid, there was a hole in the floor of his bedroom. The floor should be solid, you should be able to stand on it. Bruce didn't have that confidence. Bruce likes to fix things. With this album, he fixes that hole in the floor. He fixes that hole in himself. And when he fixes it, he fixes the whole world - says music producer Jon Landau, played by Jeremy Strong, in the first trailer for "Deliver Me From Nowhere".
The album that the protagonist of the production directed and written by Scott Cooper talks about is "Nebraska" released in 1982. The breakthrough album in Springsteen's career was recorded during a difficult period of his life and self-discovery. And it is the process of recording the aforementioned album that the film "Deliver Me From Nowhere" tells about.
In the first trailer for the aforementioned production, you can take a look behind the scenes of recording "Nebraska", which was recorded on a four-track tape recorder without the participation of musicians from The E Street Band. Springsteen's intention was to achieve the impression of recording subsequent songs in an empty room, with only the artist and his guitar. "Nebraska" is considered a milestone in the artist's work and a source of inspiration for countless musicians and artists.
The rest of the cast in "Deliver Me From Nowhere" includes Paul Walter Hauser, Odessa Young, David Krumholtz, Gaby Hoffman, Grace Gummer, and Stephen Graham. Interestingly, this is yet another father role for the latter after his recent Netflix hit, "Coming of Age." This time, Graham plays Springsteen's father.
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