Bruce Springsteen Delivers Political Message in Surprise New York Film Festival Performance
Bruce Springsteen Delivers Political Message in Surprise New York Film Festival Performance

Bruce Springsteen Delivers Political Message in Surprise New York Film Festival Performance

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Bruce Springsteen made a surprise appearance at the New York Film Festival premiere of his biopic "Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere," which chronicles the making of his 1982 album "Nebraska." During the event, Springsteen addressed the audience on the challenges of the current times, urging resistance against fear, divisiveness, and authoritarianism while emphasizing America as a land of hope and dreams worth fighting for. He performed an acoustic rendition of "Land of Hope and Dreams," receiving a standing ovation and enthusiastic chants from the crowd. Springsteen also expressed gratitude towards the cast, particularly Jeremy Allen White for his portrayal, and praised the film’s director Scott Cooper, highlighting his generosity. The film, starring Jeremy Allen White and Jeremy Strong, is set to release in theaters on October 24. Springsteen’s remarks underscored his ongoing political concerns and his role as a musical ambassador, reinforcing his message of unity and resilience.

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