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‘ The Fabelmans’ Screenwriter Tony Kushner on Adapting Steven Spielberg’ s Real Life ‘ I Freaked Out’
TIFF Kushner Michelle Williams Seth Rogen and Paul Dano spoke to IndieWire on the red carpet at the premiere of Spielberg s semi-autobiographical The Fabelmans about bringing their director s real life to the big screen
Alison Foreman Sep 10, 2022 10:46 pm Share This Article Reddit LinkedIn WhatsApp Email Print Talk Steven Spielberg at the premiere of “The Fabelmans” during the 2022 Toronto International Film Festival Amanda Edwards/Getty Images Over his nearly 50 years of filmmaking, Steven Spielberg has walked down too many red carpets to count. From “Raiders of the Lost Ark” to “Bridge of Spies,” the legendary director’s PR-heavy vocation requires he trade in his characteristic baseball cap for a snappy suit just a few nights per year to strut his stuff in front of the press. He’s been the recognizable - if understated - centerpiece in countless iconic cast photos, boasting as many award winners as box-office dynamos. But on Saturday night, Spielberg did something a bit new. He appeared at the Toronto International Film Festival to promote “The Fabelmans”: a semi-autobiographical coming-of-age drama that’s mainly about him. “When we were making ‘Munich’ together 20 years ago, [Spielberg] told me the story that is the core of ‘The Fabelmans,'” screenwriter Tony Kushner told IndieWire. “I said, ‘You’re going to have to make a movie about that someday.’ We sort of joked about it for a long time. Then it stopped being a joke.”Related
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