The team behind THE FABELMANS in conversation with TIFF in advance of its premiere at the 2022 Toronto International Film Festival. Steven Spielberg’s most personal film yet is based on the master director’s childhood passion for moviemaking, and the family dynamics that found their way into his work.
The 47th Toronto International Film Festival runs September 8 to 18, 2022. For more, visit http://tiff.net.
Steven Spielberg comes to the Festival for the first time with his most personal film yet. The Fabelmans finds the director reflecting on the experiences that made him the filmmaker we know and love, in a story based on his childhood in Arizona. Gabriel LaBelle gives a breakout performance as the teenage Sammy Fabelman, always desperate for a new piece of gear so he can make ever-bigger movies with his friends. Michelle Williams is the heart of the story as Sammy’s encouraging mother, a skilled pianist. She brings life to their household, a fact Mr. Fabelman (Paul Dano), a computer engineer, finds as enchanting as he does discombobulating. Their family is rounded out by his loveable co-worker Benny (Seth Rogen), who becomes an uncle to Sammy and his sisters, always along for the ride with the Fabelmans. This unique combination of parental figures eventually becomes a source of tension with Sammy at the centre, and that seeps into his creative work. Instead of chasing sharks or running from giant boulders, Spielberg has Sammy navigating the interpersonal landmines of home and school life, in what may be the most emotionally expansive film of his career. Starting with gunslingers and war stories, the way any Boy Scout in the late 1950s might, Sammy/Spielberg shows us not only what sparked Spielberg’s love for cinema, but also how empathy and human relationships have sneaked their way into the work of this master filmmaker.
Steven Spielberg is one of the most acclaimed Hollywood directors in history, having achieved countless awards, nominations, and box-office records. His features include Duel (71), The Sugarland Express (74), Jaws (75), Close Encounters of the Third Kind (77), Raiders of the Lost Ark (81), E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (82), The Color Purple (85), Schindler’s List (93), Saving Private Ryan (98), Minority Report (02), Catch Me If You Can (02), War of the Worlds (05), Munich (05), War Horse (11), Lincoln (12), Bridge of Spies (15), and West Side Story (21). The Fabelmans (22) is his latest film."
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