PARK CITY, Utah --- "Bend It Like Beckham" director Gurinder Chadha knows a little bit about being a Bruce Springsteen fan, having seen The Boss at Wembley Stadium in 1984 where she proudly stood atop her chair and sang her heart out to his songs. So when she came across Guardian journalist Sarfraz Manzoor's memoir about being a British Muslim boy who finds inspiration, comfort and understanding of his own circumstances in Springsteen's lyrics, she knew it would be perfect for a film. Ten years later, the 1987-set "Blinded by the Light," premiered at the Sundance Film Festival Sunday night to a warm response for the feel-good film that's packed to the brim with 17 Springsteen anth...
Keep on reading: Sundance: An ode to Springsteen in ‘Blinded by the Light’
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