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Un film de Steven Spielberg
Avec Gabriel LaBelle, Michelle Williams, Paul Dano, Seth Rogen, Judd Hirsch, Jeannie Berlin, Julia Butters, David Lynch, Robin Bartlett, Oakes Fegley

Au cinéma le 25/01/2023



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00:00Most of my movies have been a reflection of things that happened to me.
00:04Movies are dreams that you'll never forget.
00:08And this story kept tugging me back to actual memories
00:11and seeing them unspool in front of me,
00:14it was just like nothing I have ever gone through before.
00:17And ultimately, it was a very good experience.
00:19So soon, two years after my father passed away
00:22and five years after my mom died.
00:24In this family, it's the scientists versus the artists.
00:27Sammy's on my team takes after me.
00:29Steven said it's about his childhood.
00:32How he grew up and his memories of his parents and his sisters
00:36spent playing in deep imagination.
00:40What kind of movie are we going to make?
00:42You dismiss what he does. It's playful or imaginative.
00:44We wanted to make a movie that reflected a human experience
00:47that's familiar and something that would say something about life.
00:51I wanted people to see their own families inside the story
00:54because this story is about family. It's about parents.
00:56It's about siblings. It's about bullying.
00:58It's about the good and bad things that happen when you're growing up
01:01in a family that stays together until they're no longer together.
01:04You always have to be the center of attention.
01:06Stop shouting at her!
01:08That has been nothing but disrespect from you!
01:10I'm your mother!
01:11In this film, he is letting you into how he sees the world,
01:15which is cinematic and wondrous.
01:18But ultimately, the film goes beyond Steven,
01:21where there's something in it for anyone who's had a family,
01:24for anyone who's loved the movies,
01:26for anybody who's dared to dream big.
01:28Family! Art!
01:30It'll tear you in two.
01:33Save them in!
01:34And he would show up on set, see us in our wardrobes,
01:36and you could see it just hit something in his brain
01:39and he would just start crying.
01:40You stop making movies, it'll break your mother's heart.
01:43and it really emphasized how personal it was
01:46and how special it was to him
01:48and how vulnerable he was in a lot of ways.
01:50You can't just love something, you also have to take care of it.
01:53It's more important than your hobby.
01:55Can you stop calling it a hobby?
01:57If this was any film,
01:58it would have been a very impactful learning experience for me.
02:02But the fact that it was a Steven Spielberg film
02:05and the fact that it meant even more to him than it did myself,
02:08I'm very grateful to be a part of that.
02:10I don't know what to do anymore.
02:12You do what your heart says you have to.
02:15I cannot even imagine going through my career
02:18without having told this story.
02:19This movie for me was like a time machine
02:21in the sense that The Fablemans wasn't about metaphor,
02:24it was about memory.
02:25What was your favorite part?
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