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Bruce Springsteen praises the star Biopic Jeremy Allen White

The first trailer for Springsteen: Delive Me de NowhereReleased yesterday, buzzed the Internet with the dead precision of star Jeremy Allen White Performing, as Bruce Springsteen, the song “Born to Run”.

And now, Springsteen himself gave the film his thumb, but not without a few reservations: Springsteen said in a new interview with Rolling Stone that when he sometimes visited the set during the shooting, he stayed at home on the days when the film became too personal.

When asked if looking at scenes representing his troubled childhood was emotionally intense, the singer-songwriter said: “Well, some of the scenes in which I was not. If there was a scene that was sometimes very deep, I wanted the actors to feel completely free and that I did not want to go on the way, and therefore I would stay at home. ”

Springsteen adds, however, that if the director Scott Cooper wanted or needed him on the set, the boss would do his best to be there. “But I was on tour in Canada throughout the first month of filming, and so I was really out on the road and I worked at that time,” he said.

Springsteen was photographed by visiting the set (see above), and Andy Greene from Rolling Stone was like an actor from Rolling Stone.

“I’m sure it’s much worse for the actor than for me,” says Springsteen. “Jeremy Allen White was very, very tolerant of me on the days when I appeared on the set. I said to him, “Listen, whenever I am on the way, just give me the look and I’m on the way back. So, the days I went out, he was wonderfully tolerant with me.

Continue Springsteen: “I mean, there is a certain unusual because the film implies, in some respects, some of the most painful days of my life. But it was a big project, and Jeremy and Jeremy Strong [who plays manager Jon Landau] were both fantastic, formidable, just like all the other actors. Stephen Graham plays my father, and he is out of this world, but all those who were engaged in the film, they were all great. »»

Spring:: Give me Norwhere arrives in theaters on October 24. The film is produced by Cooper, Ellen Goldsmith-Vein, Eric Robinson and Scott Stuber. Tracey Landon, Jon Vein and Zanes Executive Produce.

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