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BAFTA voters largely rejected Hollywood goliaths, including blockbuster “Top Gun: Maverick” and Steven Spielberg’s Golden Globe champ “The Fabelmans,” as Germany instead led the way.
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One of Spielberg’s best movies.
One of Steven Spielberg’s best films, this was also among his least financially successful.
Source: https://www.independent.ie/entertainment/movies/the-20-best-movies-of-2023-ranked/a664914330.html
Steven Spielberg’s “The Fabelmans” was the next highest new-release title.
Source: https://variety.com/2023/film/news/korea-box-office-suzume-japanese-animation-1235564963/
The score was now team, bracing for a photo finish, sighed in relief when Spielberg’s friend Harrison Ford walked out to present Best Picture: The reunion seemed tailor-made for television.
The wins came after last week’s Golden Globe Awards named Steven Spielberg’s semi-autobiographical “The Fabelmans” best drama film, while “Elvis” star Austin Butler won best actor in the genre.
Though some audiences criticize it for its length (151 minutes), the runtime is justifiable in light of Spielberg’s need to convey the excruciating secret of his mother’s affair.
What got him interested in filmmaking as a child was Steven Spielberg’s “Close Encounters of the Third Kind.”