'Deliver Me From Nowhere,' the highly anticipated film chronicling the creation of Bruce Springsteen's iconic 1982 album 'Nebraska,' has found a home at 20th Century Studios. The film will be helmed by acclaimed director Scott Cooper, known for his work on 'Crazy Heart' and 'Hostiles.' Jeremy Allen White, recognized for his role in 'The Bear,' is in discussions to portray the legendary musician.
'Nebraska' was a departure from Springsteen's usual sound with the E Street Band, as it was a raw and introspective solo project recorded on a simple 4-track recorder. The film is based on Warren Zane's book 'Deliver Me from Nowhere: The Making of Bruce Springsteen's Nebraska,' which delves into the artistic journey behind the album that marked a significant milestone in Springsteen's career.
The production boasts an impressive lineup of producers, including Ellen Goldsmith-Vein, Eric Robinson, Scott Stuber, and the involvement of Bruce Springsteen and his manager Jon Landau. Filming is set to commence later this year, with the support of Disney Live Action and 20th Century Studios.
The collaboration between Cooper and the team behind the project has been met with enthusiasm and praise. The film aims to capture the essence of Springsteen's music and storytelling, offering audiences a glimpse into the profound impact of 'Nebraska' and the themes it explores.
Cooper expressed his deep admiration for Springsteen's work, highlighting the album's ability to resonate with listeners on a profound level. The project is seen as an opportunity to honor Springsteen's legacy and share his artistry with a global audience.
With a stellar cast and a compelling narrative, 'Deliver Me From Nowhere' is poised to be a transformative cinematic experience that celebrates the enduring influence of Bruce Springsteen's music.