35 Who Made a Difference: Steven Spielberg
A renowned director contemplates the lessons of history
- By Kenneth Turan
- Smithsonian.com, November 01, 2005, Subscribe
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"I didn't think this would be tolerable to audiences; I thought this was going to be inaccessible," Spielberg admitted when I interviewed him for the Los Angeles Times shortly after the film's release. (In person, the director, who is now 58, projects a calm assurance that may stem from having been a public figure for more than half of his life—not to mention being the father of seven children.) "I said to my cast midway through shooting, 'Don't think of this as something we're going to go out and make a killing on, but just as a memorial. We're thanking all those guys, your grandparents and my dad, who fought in World War II.'"
Spielberg understands that when handled correctly, nothing brings history's lessons alive as indelibly as film. If anyone takes to heart George Santayana's dictum that "those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it," it is this Hollywood director turned historian.
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Comments (2)
steven spielberg rocks!
Posted by john on January 3,2008 | 04:56 PM
I love Steven Spielberg and every movie he has ever made. My favorite out of all of them is Raiders of the Lost Ark. This movie made my little guy very aroused. Without this movie the world would be a worse place.
Posted by Koby Hill on January 3,2008 | 04:53 PM
This was a very important man in the history of the world. He made one of the greatest movie in the universe! "The Raiders of the Lost Arc" i find this movie very enthralling. I love this movie! and if you dont, well I dont know, but you should watch it...
Posted by johnny on January 3,2008 | 04:50 PM