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Steven Spielberg

A Biography

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In this comprehensive biography of Steven Spielberg, Joseph McBride explores the filmmaker's multifaceted personality and the personal nature of his commercial work. Drawing on extensive research and insights akin to his biography of Frank Capra, McBride interviews over 325 of Spielberg's friends and associates, many speaking publicly for the first time. He paints a vivid portrait of Spielberg's remarkable childhood and early filmmaking endeavors, revealing the cultural and personal influences that shaped his artistic identity. McBride chronicles Spielberg's transformation from an introverted outcast to a precocious talent who secured a Universal contract at just twenty-one. The biography delves into Spielberg's complex relationship with his Jewish heritage and his experiences with anti-Semitism, which motivated him to create films that appealed to a broad audience. Through perceptive analysis, McBride illustrates how Spielberg channeled his fears and obsessions into films that have captivated millions. Spielberg's artistic ambitions evolved, culminating in powerful yet uneven works like The Color Purple and Empire of the Sun, leading to the emotional depth and courage displayed in Schindler's List, widely regarded as a cinematic masterpiece.

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Steven Spielberg, Joseph McBride

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1997
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Title
Steven Spielberg
Subtitle
A Biography
Language
English
Released
1997
Format
Hardcover
Pages
528
ISBN10
0684811677
ISBN13
9780684811673
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In this comprehensive biography of Steven Spielberg, Joseph McBride explores the filmmaker's multifaceted personality and the personal nature of his commercial work. Drawing on extensive research and insights akin to his biography of Frank Capra, McBride interviews over 325 of Spielberg's friends and associates, many speaking publicly for the first time. He paints a vivid portrait of Spielberg's remarkable childhood and early filmmaking endeavors, revealing the cultural and personal influences that shaped his artistic identity. McBride chronicles Spielberg's transformation from an introverted outcast to a precocious talent who secured a Universal contract at just twenty-one. The biography delves into Spielberg's complex relationship with his Jewish heritage and his experiences with anti-Semitism, which motivated him to create films that appealed to a broad audience. Through perceptive analysis, McBride illustrates how Spielberg channeled his fears and obsessions into films that have captivated millions. Spielberg's artistic ambitions evolved, culminating in powerful yet uneven works like The Color Purple and Empire of the Sun, leading to the emotional depth and courage displayed in Schindler's List, widely regarded as a cinematic masterpiece.