Bruce Springsteen has given a rare in-depth interview ahead of the release of his new album Letter To You.
06.10.2020 - 00:05 / hollywoodreporter.com
Apple's Bruce Springsteen doc, which looks into the creative process behind his latest album, has a release date. Bruce Springsteen’s Letter to You will hit Apple TV+ on Oct 23, the same day the album of the same name is due to be released.
The doc comes from director Thom Zimny, who worked with Springsteen on Western Stars and his Netflix concert filmSpringsteen on Broadway. It will feature full performances from The E Street Band, in-studio footage and never-before-seen archival material.
Bruce Springsteen has given a rare in-depth interview ahead of the release of his new album Letter To You.
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A few days ago, a Trailer dropped for a documentary that music fans are going to want to pay attention to. It’s for the doc Bruce Springsteen’s Letter to You, the latest collaboration between Bruce Springsteen and Thom Zimny.
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In the last few years, Thom Zimny has released top-notch, personal portraits of two icons of American music, Johnny Cash and Elvis Presley. For around two decades, he's made a more varied series of projects with Bruce Springsteen, which range in nature from simple concert footage to deep examinations of the songwriter's early albums.
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Bruce Springsteen‘s new documentary, Bruce Springsteen’s Letter To You, has been shared.The Apple Original Films documentary is set to arrive on Apple TV+ on October 23 and will coincide with the release of Springsteen’s new album with The E Street Band, also called ‘Letter To You’.The documentary captures Springsteen recording the new LP live with the full E Street Band, and includes final take performances of 10 originals from the new album.According to a press release for the film, “fans
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Bruce Springsteen will premiere his new documentary, Bruce Springsteen’s Letter To You, later this month on Apple TV+.The Apple Original Films documentary is set to arrive on October 23 and will coincide with the release of Springsteen’s new album with The E Street Band, ‘Letter To You’.According to a press release for the film, “fans around the world will get a behind-the-scenes look at the iconic artist’s creative process.”The documentary captures Springsteen recording ‘Letter To You” live
Chris Willman Music WriterApple TV Plus will premiere the documentary about the making of Bruce Springsteen’s “Letter to You” on Oct. 23, the same day the album is released, the streaming service announced Monday.The documentary reunites Springsteen with Thom Zimny, his longtime filmmaking partner.
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