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If you haven’t gotten to the National Constitution Center yet to see the Bruce Springsteen exhibition, you still have plenty of time. From Asbury Park to the Promised Land: The Life and Music of Bruce Springsteen runs through September 3rd. An added bonus to seeing the exhibit will be the screening this Wednesday, May 23 at 5 pm of a film starring the late Clarence Clemons.
“Who Do I Think I Am? A Portrait of a Journey” is a documentary that follows Clemons during multiple trips to China in search of himself, and to explore the land.
The original 60-minute film debuted at the Garden State Film Festival earlier this year. Prior to Clemons’ death, Director Nick Mead had worked with him on a new version featuring an additional 15 minutes of footage. Now, for the first time, the public can see the 75-minute version of the documentary at the National Constitution Center. Mead will attend the screening and participate in a special Q & A session. Concessions will be available. The event includes evening access to From Asbury Park to the Promised Land.
Documentary Screening: Who Do I Think I Am? A Portrait of a JourneyWednesday, May 23, 2012, 5:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.mEvent Admission: $20 for non-members, $15 for members; includes access to From Asbury Park to the Promised Land: The Life and Music of Bruce SpringsteenReservations required at 215.409.6700
To find out more about the Bruce Springsteen exhibition, see my article.