Bruce Springsteen Shares Heartfelt Moment with Sister After Watching Biopic
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Bruce Springsteen recently opened up about a touching moment he shared with his sister, Virginia, after she watched his biopic “Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere” for the first time. The exclusive behind-the-scenes featurette from the movie gives a glimpse into this emotional experience, as the film prepares for its release on home entertainment platforms on Dec. 23. In the featurette, Springsteen, 76, reminisces about watching the movie with Virginia, who is depicted in the film by child actress Arabella Olivia Clark, and his other sister, Pamela, a professional photographer who played a significant role in his life.
Recalling the screening, Springsteen shared, “My sister, who’s a year younger than me, she held my hand during the whole screening.” He continued, “The first thing she said to me when the credits came up was: ‘Isn’t it wonderful we have this representation of our family and our family life and our family struggles on film?’ It really is.” The biopic, “Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere,” delves into the creation of his 1982 album “Nebraska,” which was influenced by his challenging upbringing in New Jersey. The movie not only highlights his professional journey but also delves deep into his personal relationships and family dynamics.

Featuring actor Jeremy Allen White as the young Springsteen and child actor Matthew Pellicano Jr. portraying the rock star in flashback scenes, the movie captures pivotal moments from Springsteen’s childhood with his parents Adele and Douglas, portrayed by Gaby Hoffman and Stephen Graham, respectively. The star-studded cast also includes Paul Walter Hauser, Odessa Young, David Krumholtz, Grace Gummer, and Marc Maron, among others, who bring the narrative to life with their compelling performances. White’s portrayal of Springsteen earned him a Golden Globe Award nomination for Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama.
During a Q&A session at the Telluride Film Festival, Springsteen had mentioned the heartfelt comments made by his sister, reflecting on the significance of having their family story captured on screen. This intimate moment shared between siblings adds a layer of authenticity to the biopic, allowing viewers to witness a personal side of the rock legend that is seldom seen in the public eye. With the digital release of the movie set for Dec. 23 and the Blu-Ray version available from Jan. 20, fans will soon have the opportunity to delve deeper into Springsteen’s life story and musical journey.
As Springsteen continues to reflect on his past and the impact of his experiences on his music, the biopic serves as a tribute to his resilience and creative spirit. The emotional depth portrayed in “Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere” resonates with audiences, offering a glimpse into the inner workings of a musical icon. With his sister’s poignant words echoing in his mind, Springsteen’s legacy is not only celebrated through his music but also immortalised on screen for fans and family alike to cherish for years to come.
In conclusion, the biopic provides a rare glimpse into the personal moments and family dynamics that have shaped Springsteen’s life and career, inviting viewers to connect with the man behind the music in a profound and meaningful way. As the movie’s release date draws near, anticipation builds for audiences eager to witness the raw emotion and authenticity captured in “Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere.”
