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The Next Reel Film Podcast
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Episode 54
Season 13
The Fabelmans • The Next Reel
“Everything happens for a reason.”
Spielberg's Passion Project Comes to Life
Spielberg's Passion Project Comes to Life
Few filmmakers have had as much impact on cinema as Steven Spielberg, but it wasn't until recently that he felt ready to tackle his most personal project yet. With the passing of his parents, Spielberg finally felt he could tell the story of his youth and early days as a filmmaker without hurting their feelings. Join us – Pete Wright and Andy Nelson – as we continue the 2023 DGA Awards Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Theatrical Feature Film Nominees series with a conversation about The Fabelmans.
A Fabelman's Home Movie Reveals Spielberg's Roots
In The Fabelmans, we see young Sammy Fabelman discovering his passion for filmmaking, learning to use the camera to confront his fears and insecurities. As he grows older, his camera becomes both a tool for artistic expression and a shield from life's challenges, including his parents' crumbling marriage. We discuss how Spielberg masterfully weaves together the threads of Sammy's personal journey with his development as a filmmaker, showcasing the power of the medium to shape perceptions and evoke emotions.
Throughout our conversation, we marvel at the film's authenticity and vulnerability, as Spielberg bares his soul on screen. We also touch on:
- The exceptional performances by Gabriel LaBelle, Michelle Williams, and Paul Dano
- Spielberg's signature themes of broken families, fear, and the unknown
- The evolution of Sammy's filmmaking techniques and understanding of the craft
- The film's poignant exploration of the artist's struggle and the sacrifices they make
A Love Letter to Cinema
The Fabelmans is more than just a coming-of-age story; it's a love letter to the power of cinema and the passion of those who create it. Through Sammy's journey, Spielberg reminds us of the magic that can happen when we surrender ourselves to the movies, and the courage it takes to bring our own stories to life on screen. We have a great time talking about it, so check it out then tune in. The Next Reel – when the movie ends, our conversation begins!
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Chapters
- Welcome to The Next Reel • The Fabelmans
- Post-Covid Viewings
- Spielberg's Involvement in His Own Biopic
- Family vs. Art
- The Exorcism of Fear
- Overcoming Fear of Hurting His Family
- So Much of Spielberg in This
- Learning to Be a Filmmaker
- Reveal of Reactions to Ditch Day Film
- The Parents
- Sammy’s Like Mom
- Script
- Phoenix
- Quintessential Spielbergian Experience and Meta Moments
- The Ending
- John Ford
- Volume
- Credits
- Possible Sequel?
- Awards
- The Box Office
- Seth Rogen
- Last Thoughts
- Coming Next Week • Tár
- Letterboxd
- Wrap Up