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A cinematic NYFF 63 tribute turns unforgettable as Springsteen performs “Land of Hope and Dreams” live at Alice Tully Hall.


The 63rd New York Film Festival delivered one of its most powerful moments yet with the North American premiere of Deliver Me From Nowhere, Scott Cooper’s stirring biographical drama about the making of Bruce Springsteen’s landmark album Nebraska. But it was the Boss himself who brought the house down — appearing unannounced to perform a stripped-down rendition of “Land of Hope and Dreams” following the screening.


The cast arrived on the red carpet inside Alice Tully Hall for the New York Film Festival premiere of Deliver Me From Nowhere. Among those in attendance were Jeremy Allen White, Bruce Springsteen, Jeremy Strong, Odessa Young, Stephen Graham, director Scott Cooper, screenwriter Warren Zanes, and producer Jon Landau, before introducing the film to a sold-out Alice Tully crowd.


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Earlier that evening, the cast and creative team lit up the red carpet inside Lincoln Center’s Alice Tully Hall. Jeremy Allen White, who plays Springsteen, arrived alongside co-stars Jeremy Strong and Odessa Young, posing for photographers and fans. Director Scott Cooper walked the carpet with producer Jon Landau — portrayed in the film by Strong — and welcomed industry figures, press, and high-profile guests. The crowd buzzed with excitement, and photographers captured the cast reuniting in anticipation of a night that would prove to be as emotional as it was electric.

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Introduced by Cooper and greeted with a standing ovation, Springsteen took the stage, guitar in hand, to thank the cast and crew. “He plays a much better-looking version of me,” Springsteen joked about Jeremy Allen White, before launching into the song.

“These days we have daily events reminding us we’re living through particularly dangerous times,” he told the crowd. “I’ve spent my life on the road trying to be a musical ambassador for America, measuring the distance between our reality and our ideals. And for a lot of folks out there, she continues to be a land of hope and dreams — not of fear, not of divisiveness, not of censorship or hatred.”



The emotionally charged appearance capped off a special evening that also included Jeremy Strong, who plays longtime Springsteen collaborator and manager Jon Landau, joining the real Jon Landau on stage. Among those in attendance: Disney CEO Bob Iger, supporting the 20th Century Studios release, which made its world premiere earlier this month at Telluride.


Adapted from Warren Zanes’s 2023 bestseller of the same name, Deliver Me From Nowhere charts a pivotal period in Springsteen’s career. Caught between rising fame and personal crisis, he recorded the raw and confessional tracks that would become Nebraska — all while simultaneously working on what would become Born in the U.S.A., the album that would catapult him to global superstardom.



Springsteen’s appearance and impassioned speech made clear how deeply personal the story remains for him — not just as an artist, but as an American voice reckoning with the country’s contradictions. “Land of Hope and Dreams” may not appear on the Nebraska tracklist, but as a spiritual encore, it left no doubt about the enduring power of his message.



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