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Teamwork, minimal language in behind-the-scenes tour docu.
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Road Diary: Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band
What's the Story?
When the world buckled down during the pandemic, Bruce Springsteen promised his band that if they made it through, he'd throw a huge party. That party, a world tour, is documented in Thom Zimny's ROAD DIARY: BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN AND THE E STREET BAND. The film follows the band from rehearsals to performances around the world as they put together a meaningful set list and discuss their shared history and what performing on a world stage means to them. Archive footage offers images with commentary on Springsteen's earliest days in music.
Is It Any Good?
You'd be hard-pressed not to find something to like in this documentary, which has appeal beyond the musician's enormous international fan base. Despite the fact that Springsteen himself doesn't sit for an on-camera interview, as most of his bandmates do in Road Diary: Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, he provides the narration. It sounds like he may be reading a script, but any potential stiffness or distance in that is overpowered by the insights he and his bandmates offer into what makes the legendary E Street Band tick as a tight-knit company and what drives Bruce as a performer, and, corny as it sounds, as a human.
Springsteen is downright soulful about performing live ("a deep and lasting part of who I am. And how I justify my existence"), the tragic loss of friends and bandmates ("different parts of the same spiritual body ... God bless them"), and aging (the film is dedicated to his mother, who passed away at 98 in February), and about hoping his fans leave his concerts with a feeling of love and a smile. Footage from the 2023–24 world comeback-from-COVID tour provides the beat to concisely edited interviews about the band's history, their creative process, Bruce's influences, the importance of their lifelong relationships, and the "story" Bruce weaves about "life, death, and everything in between" with his 28-song set list. Like the band's concert attendees, come for the music and stay for the story.
Talk to Your Kids About ...
Families can talk about what they learned about the band, its history, and their methods in Road Diary: Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band.
How does the film weave together interviews, archive footage, voice-over narration, and concert footage? Were there any moments that felt too fast or too slow for you, and why?
How does this film compare to other documentaries you've seen? What's similar and what's different?
How does the band demonstrate teamwork in rehearsals and live shows?
Movie Details
- On DVD or streaming : October 25, 2024
- Cast : Bruce Springsteen , Steve Van Zandt , Patti Scialfa
- Director : Thom Zimny
- Inclusion Information : Female Movie Actor(s)
- Studio : Hulu
- Genre : Documentary
- Topics : Friendship , History , Arts ( Music and Sing-Along )
- Character Strengths : Perseverance , Teamwork
- Run time : 99 minutes
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- Last updated : September 18, 2025
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