Bruce Springsteen Opens Up on Depression in Upcoming Biopic
Bruce Springsteen Opens Up on Depression in Upcoming Biopic

Bruce Springsteen Opens Up on Depression in Upcoming Biopic

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The new biopic "Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere," released in October 2024, explores Bruce Springsteen's difficult period during the creation of his 1982 album "Nebraska," focusing on his mental health struggles and family trauma. Springsteen openly discusses his first major breakdown and the stigma around mental health in the 1950s and 60s, recounting how he felt embarrassed to seek psychiatric help and would disguise himself to visit a psychiatrist. The film depicts his volatile relationship with his father and moments of emotional reconciliation, highlighting the personal challenges Springsteen faced growing up in a family affected by mental illness without access to support or medication. He credits his manager Jon Landau with guiding him to the appropriate help, which was crucial in his recovery. Springsteen hopes that by sharing his story, he can encourage others to confront their mental health issues despite societal taboos. The biopic and interviews reveal a side of Springsteen previously unknown to many fans, emphasizing both his vulnerability and resilience.

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