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The classic 1990s movie Steven Spielberg described as his greatest “resentment”
['Tom Phelan']
Far Out Magazine
The classic 1990s movie Steven Spielberg described as his greatest “resentment”Back in the 1990s, Hollywood titan Steven Spielberg hit his last major cinematic home run, while also facing one of his greatest tests as a filmmaker.
In a fantastic clash of projects, Spielberg had marked out the upcoming winter months of early 1993 in Poland to capture the cold setting of his long-gestated Holocaust drama.
Trouble was, Schindler’s List demanded the first day’s shoot in Kraków while Jurassic Park was still heavily in the post-production phase.
Such removal from the reflective headspace that the Schindler’s List shoot created in the world of popcorn blockbusters proved hard to handle for Spielberg during those tense months of production overlap.
Jurassic Park would break box office records, and Schindler’s List won seven Academy Awards and is widely considered one of the greatest films ever made.