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Director Scott Cooper's Passion Project Brings Bruce Springsteen's "Nebraska" to Life
16 Nov
Summary
- "Nebraska" was a pivotal album for Bruce Springsteen
- Director Scott Cooper was deeply inspired by the album
- Producers faced a "Sisyphean" task to get Springsteen's approval for the film

In November 2025, director Scott Cooper's upcoming film, Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere, is set to provide an unprecedented glimpse into the making of Bruce Springsteen's acclaimed album "Nebraska." According to Cooper, the album was a formative introduction to Springsteen's music and has remained one of his personal favorites.
Securing Springsteen's involvement in the project, however, proved to be a "Sisyphean" task, as producer Eric Robinson describes it. The rock legend has long resisted offers for a traditional biopic, preferring to keep his personal life private. But the producers were determined to take a different approach, focusing on the specific creative process behind "Nebraska" and the emotional turmoil Springsteen was experiencing at the time.




