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2025

Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere

Jeremy Allen White stars as the Boss, alongside Jeremy Strong, Stephen Graham and Australia’s Odessa Young in this portrait of an artist chasing perfection and battling generational demons. Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere is a rare candid biopic based on the book by Warren Zanes.

Director

Scott Cooper

Runtime

120 Minutes

Country

United States

Classification

Unclassified 15+

In 1982, Bruce Springsteen recorded the album Nebraska on a four-track recorder in his New Jersey bedroom. For a young musician on the cusp of global superstardom, the album marked a pivotal time in his life with a departure from the stadium hits, turning to a raw, haunted acoustic sound. Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere, focusses on a snapshot in time in the Born in the U.S.A singer’s illustrious career.

Nebraska is an album that emerged from Springsteen’s battle with generational demons and the pressures of success, drawing inspiration from the American novelist Flannery O’Connor, the 1973 film Badlands, and Suicide’s self-titled album. Director Scott Cooper paints a portrait of an artist chasing perfection. Jeremy Allen White stars as the Boss, alongside Jeremy Strong as Springsteen’s long-time confidant and manager Jon Landau, Stephen Graham in a standout performance as Springsteen’s father, and Australia’s Odessa Young as love interest, Faye.

"Deliver Me From Nowhere is the real deal, an intelligent, deliberately paced journey into the soul of an artist."

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"Jeremy Allen White gives a raw, internalized performance as The Boss in contemplative bio-drama"

The Hollywood Reporter

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Film Credits

Director

Scott Cooper

Year

2025

Country

United States

Language

English

Type

Feature & Fiction

Program Strand

Special Presentations

Producer

Scott CooperScott StuberEllen Goldsmith-Vein & Eric Robinson

Writer

Scott Cooper

Cinematographer

Masanobu Takayanagi

Editor

Pamela Martin

Cast

Jeremy Allen WhiteJeremy StrongPaul Walter HauserStephen Graham & Odessa Young

Film Source

Searchlight Pictures

Genre

BiographicalDrama & Music

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