End of the Week Thoughts

Posted by Kellee on March 14th, 2008

I was going through my YouTube “favorites” folder this morning, and came upon a video I found a couple of years ago.

It's a clip from a documentary titled “Chambre 666,” shot during the Cannes Film Festival of 1982. During the festival, director Wim Wenders set up a camera in this hotel room and invited various directors to come in and discuss their thoughts on the future of cinema. A 1982 Steven Spielberg(post-Raiders of the Lost Ark, pre-E.T.) shares his thoughts.

I get an eerie sensation watching this video. Possibly because the subject he addresses is so similar to the subject that game developers have been harping on for the last few years. And maybe this makes me feel like I'm seeing the future of video games in this weird way, by watching 1982 Spielberg discuss his frustration with the business of film making, but knowing that he would go on to create hit after hit after hit. Did he intentionally or accidentally contribute to the very problem over which he expresses concern? Does he wish he had made more personal films, or did his opinion on this subject change?

At any rate, whether you read into this clip as much as I do or not, I hope you enjoy this interview with someone from what's known as the first generation of directors who were able to study film in college, and went on to change the film industry as it was understood at the time.

Categories: Philosophy

   
   

1 Comment:

Comment by: Anonymous

March 14th, 2008 at 12:37 pm

The very type of film Spielberg said impossible seems possible these days. Maybe while he thinks it is impossible, he’s really trying to make that happen. E.T. actually did it pretty well.

   
   

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