Steven Spielberg’s Living Hell: Two Films, One Year

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Jurassic Park was a huge success, grossing nearly a billion worldwide, while Schindler's List is hailed as Spielberg's best work. Despite challenges, Spielberg managed to direct both films in the same year, showcasing his versatility and talent.

Insights

  • Spielberg's ability to direct both Jurassic Park and Schindler's List in the same year showcases his exceptional talent and versatility as a filmmaker, balancing blockbuster entertainment with profound storytelling.
  • The emotional depth and personal connections behind Spielberg's journey with Schindler's List, from meeting the Survivor Paul Deck Feinberg to the dedication of his Oscar win, highlight the profound impact of real-life stories on his creative process and the importance of authenticity in filmmaking.

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Recent questions

  • What is the highest-grossing film of all time?

    Jurassic Park

  • How did Spielberg come up with the idea for Jurassic Park?

    Michael Crichton's novel inspired him

  • What motivated Spielberg to direct Schindler's List?

    Meeting Holocaust survivor Paul Deck Feinberg

  • How did Spielberg feel about using CGI in Jurassic Park?

    Initially planned traditional effects but embraced CGI

  • Who did Spielberg dedicate his Oscar win for Schindler's List to?

    Poltic Pfefferberg, his wife, and his mother

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Summary

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Spielberg's Dual Success: Jurassic Park & Schindler's List

  • Jurassic Park grossed nearly a billion dollars worldwide, becoming the number one film of all time.
  • Schindler's List is considered the best film ever made by the narrator, showcasing Spielberg's storytelling mastery.
  • Spielberg managed to direct both Jurassic Park and Schindler's List in the same year, a remarkable feat.
  • The filming of Jurassic Park concluded on November 30th, 1992, after 98 days at Warner Bros Studios.
  • Michael Crichton's novel, Jurassic Park, inspired Spielberg to create a story about genetically engineered dinosaurs.
  • Spielberg's journey with Schindler's List began when he met Paul Deck Feinberg, the Survivor who shared the story.
  • Spielberg faced delays in making Schindler's List due to his focus on box office entertainers like Jurassic Park.
  • Spielberg's guilt over the aging Feinberg not seeing the film pushed him to start Schindler's List's pre-production.
  • Spielberg initially planned to use traditional effects for Jurassic Park but eventually embraced CGI for the dinosaurs.
  • Schindler's List's filming in Krakow was emotionally demanding for Spielberg, who aimed for authenticity and a documentary-like approach.

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Spielberg's Oscar win and dedication to Holocaust victims.

  • Steven Spielberg expresses gratitude for winning his first Oscar, thanking a Holocaust survivor named Poltic Pfefferberg, his wife for support during tough times, and his mother as his lucky charm, dedicating the award to the 6 million who couldn't watch; later, he wins Best Picture for "Schindler's List," calling it the accomplishment of a lifetime and expressing uncertainty about his next project.
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