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Renowned for his timeless contributions to cinema with classics likeET, Jaws,andSchindler’s List,Steven Spielberg stands as one of the industry’s most celebrated filmmakers. With a career spanning decades, his influence has inspired countless aspiring filmmakers striving for similar greatness.

Steven Spielberg

Spielberg has also been open to sharing his advice, one of which includes watching old movies. Though it may seem intimidating to some, the Oscar-winning director insists it’s an essential step every aspiring filmmaker should take.

Steven Spielberg’s Sage Advice for Aspiring Filmmakers

Growing up immersed in Hollywood classics likeFirelight,Steven Speilbergfound profound inspiration in these timeless films. And he passionately advocates for aspiring filmmakers to familiarize themselves with iconic classics, as he emphasized duringa press conference.

“I continue to learn not just from the films I’ve seen today, I continue to learn from the films that were made 78 years ago,”he said. The filmmaker shared insights into breaking into the industry,  highlighting the importance of writing compelling material and seizing opportunities, through independent filmmaking.

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And I say, well it’s easy to get a job if you write, because if they buy your script you can insist on directing it, or you can just take your device and just go out and make a little movie. Anybody can do that today.

He also shared one of the most significant pieces of advice.“You need to look at the old films,”he said while acknowledging the challenges of engaging modern audiences with older cinema. “It’s not easy to get us all to look back,”he said.

Filmmaker Steven Spielberg | Credit: Georges Biard via Wikimedia Commons

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TheJawsdirector, however, remains steadfast in his belief in the importance of respecting and learning from the cinematic heritage. He acknowledged that his love for movies stems from his desire to pay respect to the films that have shaped the medium over the years.

Steven Spielberg Bribed His Kids to Watch Classic Cinema

During the conversation, Steven Spielberg also admitted that it is not easy for the new generation to sit through classic movies. The filmmaker shared that he faced the same struggle with his children and had to bribe them to watch a classic western likeRed River.

I used to have to pay my kids 10 dollars to watch a black-and-white movie. I actually bribe them if you watch this movie… and $10 is a lot of money when they’re 12 years old. If you watch Red River with me, I’ll give you $10.

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He shared that he would insist his kids watch classics likeRed Riverwith him, but sometimes it backfired as his kids quickly outsmarted him.“I had a couple of my kids watch the movie, and 20 minutes later give me my 10 dollars back and leave the room,”he said.

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Despite the lack of interest and appreciation in classic movies, Spielberg expressed his respect towards the legendary filmmakers who paved the way for his own career. He also shared that he often looks back and studies such films, as he believes that all filmmakers build on the work of those who came before.

Red Riveris available to stream on Prime Video.

Laxmi Rajput

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Laxmi Rajput is a Senior Writer at FandomWire, with over 3,300 articles published covering film, TV, and pop culture. With a degree in Broadcast Journalism and over three years of experience in content writing, she pivoted to entertainment journalism because let’s be honest, superheroes, sitcoms, and Netflix binges are way more fun. Laxmi frequently covers Marvel, Harry Potter, Star Wars, and popular TV shows, offering both fan-first enthusiasm and thoughtful analysis. Her work often dives into Marvel theories, revisits the genius of The Big Bang Theory, or unpacks the Netflix phenomenon of Stranger Things.

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