The all-new feature film from 20th Century Studios, SPRINGSTEEN: DELIVER ME FROM NOWHERE, tells the story of the making of Bruce Springsteen's 1982 album Nebraska, with raw, acoustic recordings that marked a pivotal period in his life and is considered one of his most enduring works. Director Scott Cooper, who wrote the screenplay for the film based on Warren Zane's book DELIVER ME FROM NOWHERE, said, "Making the film was deeply moving because it allowed me to enter the soul of an artist I have long admired — and to witness up close the vulnerability and strength that lies behind his music. It was an experience like a journey through memories, myths, and truth. And more than anything else, I was honored to bring this raw emotional honesty to the big screen. I can't thank Bruce and Jon Landau enough for allowing me to tell their story." The film chronicles the making of Springsteen's 1982 album Nebraska, when he was a young musician on the cusp of global fame, struggling to come to terms with the pressures of success and come to terms with his past. Recorded on a four-track tape recorder in Springsteen's bedroom in New Jersey, the album marked a turning point in his life and is considered one of his most enduring works — a raw, haunting acoustic recording inhabited by lost souls searching for a reason to believe.