Bruce Springsteen reveals what he refused to film for his documentary: 'Never considered it'
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Bruce Springsteen, in a recent interview on Variety's Awards Circuit Podcast, discussed his decision to leave out his peptic ulcer disease from his documentary 'Road Diary: Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band.' He expressed that he didn't find it film-worthy, although he acknowledged the challenges it posed for his world tour schedule. The musician's perspective on filming has evolved; he now embraces documenting performances, contrasting his earlier reluctance. He also mentioned an upcoming biopic about his life, expressing excitement about the project and the portrayal of him by Jeremy Allen White.
"I didn't think my peptic ulcer was film-worthy, so we left it out...you hate disappointing your fans...It took a while for the whole thing to calm down."
"I didn't believe that the magician should look too closely at his magic trick...It's really amazing that we have the films that we have from when we were a younger man."
"We're at a point now where we should be filming at least everything we do. Once a tour or once an album, I enjoy filming, including films with our records."
Read at New York Post
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