A new Bruce Springsteen documentary titled Springsteen & I is in the works, and the filmmakers behind it are asking his fans to share their stories about what his music means to them. On the movie’s official website, SpringsteenandI.com, one of its producers wrote:
We are searching for a wide variety of creative interpretations, captured in the most visually exciting way you can think of, whether you’ve been a hardcore Tramp since ’73 or have heard one of his songs for the first time today…You can even send us photographs, old footage, or perhaps narrate over entirely abstract material…[e]xercise your filmmaker talents!
Springsteen & I is being directed by Baillie Walsh and produced by Ridley Scott Associates, Black Dog Films and Scott Free London. The submission period began today and will run through November 29, with the film itself scheduled for global theatrical release sometime next year.
Earlier this month the Boss also headlined Hurricane Sandy: Coming Together, an hour-long telethon that raised $23 million to support Hurricane Sandy victims. Other telethon performers included Jon Bon Jovi, Sting, and Boston’s own Aerosmith.
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