Musician Bruce Springsteen arrives on the red carpet for the screening of the film "the bride: the Making Of Darkness the municipality Edge" at the Festival of Rome on November 1, 2010.
Credit: Reuters/Alessia PierdomenicoBy Philip PullellaROME |Mar November 2, 2010 1: 58 p.m. EDT pm
ROME (Reuters) - Bruce Springsteen usually rocks the stage but "Boss" is brain calm and reflective atmosphere at the festival film of Rome for the projection of a new documentary on the production of one of its greatest albums.
"Sometimes you are looking for the story but it finds you", he said in the tones felted after a screening of "The Promise: the making of darkness on the Edge of town," by Director Thom Zimny.
Monday evening, Springsteen, manager Jon Landau and Zimny speak onstage fans normally shake, Rattle and roll sometimes sitting silently struck admiration that the boss has taken a nearly Faculty role despite his black leather jacket.
The film, which is competing in the additional section of the festival, round-trip travel between now and the period between 1976 and 1978 when Springsteen and the E Street Band created, rehearsed and recorded the rock album of cue point.
Zimny took hours of images in black and sometimes grainy white made more than 30 years ago and he spliced with interviews with members Springsteen and band now make the process of creating life in the two time zones: yesterday and today.
Springsteen was only 26.Il had already become a superstar at night with the hard driving "born to run."But he wanted his next album to be different.
One of the most fascinating aspects of documentary is many notebooks written Springsteen.Il songs up to 70 during the process, but only 10 of them is on the album.
Re-writer tireless, perfectionist, honer and riff expression documentary shows agonizing Springsteen to search for the word or the phrase just and sometimes the sentences of a song to another permutation.
"I hear it differently in my head," he tells members of the band sometimes exasperated several times.
The documentary includes images of Springsteen family while Bruce grew up in New Jersey.Dans scene, 61 years ago Springsteen described how his father was the source of inspiration for one of the most famous songs from the album: Factory.
The Springsteen father worked in a factory of plastics and lost some of his hearing because workers wore no protection at the time.
He described how he once brought his father a lunch bag at the factory, but his father did not know that his son was right behind him in the decibel level.
Zimny splicing footage of the E Street band members there are more than 30 years and rapid reductions in the same person, now grey, heavy and wrinkled, today.
The effect is a message passing time to everyone, even rock stars, but the flame that once one of the greatest albums produced rock is still there.
Apart from the memories of Springsteen, Landau and members of the band, the documentary includes modern interviews with Springsteen's wife Patti Scialfa and Patti Smith, a singer-songwriter and artist who has a major influence on punk rock movement of New York City.
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