Why Did Bruce Springsteen Choose to Explore His Darker Side in a Biopic?

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Key Takeaways
- Springsteen's unique perspective on his life story.
- The concept of an anti-biopic challenges traditional storytelling.
- Insights into the making of the album 'Nebraska'.
- Collaboration with talented filmmakers and actors.
- Exploration of personal struggles and triumphs.
Los Angeles, Sep 1 (NationPress) Renowned artist Bruce Springsteen captivated audiences at the recent Telluride Film Festival during an engaging panel discussion.
His presence followed the second screening of the dramatic feature ‘Springsteen: Deliver Us From Nowhere’, as reported by Variety.
When questioned about why he chose to participate in this project after numerous past offers to depict his life in film, Springsteen challenged the premise. He stated, “Um, I don’t know what he has.” His manager, Jon Landau, who was beside him, refrained from revealing the number of film inquiries that never reached Springsteen.
Springsteen elaborated, “What brought this one along was that we had a very specific vision, (or) Scott Cooper, the writer-director, had a distinct idea of what we aimed to achieve. For lack of a better term, it was an anti-biopic. It’s not a traditional biopic; it focuses on a couple of years of my life when I was 31 and 32, reflecting on a time when I created the album ‘Nebraska’ and faced some challenging moments in my life. Now that I’m older, I don’t care what I do anymore.”
During the discussion, Springsteen shared the stage at Telluride’s 600-seat Palm Theater with Landau, Cooper, and lead actors Jeremy Allen White (who portrays Springsteen in the early ’80s) and Jeremy Strong (who takes on the role of Landau).
White, whose vocal renditions in the film closely mimic vintage Springsteen recordings, was asked about the challenge of capturing that iconic sound.