In the commentary of making of Jurassic Park, Spielberg said that he had agreed to direct Schindler's List only if he's allowed to wrap up Jurassic Park first, because he didn't think he would be able to resume work soon after directing Schindler's List.
Flew straight to Poland when they wrapped Jurassic Park in Hawaii. In his contract with Universal he had in print where he had to shoot Jurassic Park first then Schindler’s List.
it was mentioned in quran too.and more than this all prophets are same all slaves must be released all people must live in peace all people must work hardly and do there best all people must help poor people to get rich all people must not lie or cheat all husbands must be faithful to their wifes we must respect our parents and so much take care of them and elder people and orphans too and Alot of human's rights
Daaaaymm bro where did you get this quote from ????? It is mentioned in holy quran "He who saves life saved the world and he who kills one killed the entire world"
Sinjin Smyth Oh noes another christians telling me im going to hell I won't be able to sleep tonight!!! Just kidding mate, I will sleep like a baby lol However if you believe in god, pretty sure he will put you at the #1 priority of his shit-list
I cried at the end when he said "to the 6 million who cannot be watching with the one billion tonight." I gained so much respect for Spielberg after Schindler's List. He didn't even take a salary for it, he said it would be blood money. This film is incredible, and of course Liam Neeson was robbed.
@@valou-scaling it calls human empathy. We cannot just turn off our heads and pretend that atrocious events happened. God bless all that souls and all the survivors and families. Spielberg nailed it with this picture
That's correct. And all the profits of the movie went to the shoah foundation and also some to the Anne Frank foundation. The movie only cost him money
+IXM360 Not really. Saving Private Ryan was an heroic story about people fighting back against the enemy and dying for what they believed in. Schindler's List is more of a sadder story about helpless people who are being murdered and who are unable to defend themselves -- thus, making it way more a matter of "blood money". Besides, Spielberg is a huge contributor to the WWII D-Day museum in New Orleans, so it's not like he just profits off the deaths of everybody in the war.
ChakRaLight I have read the book...I have seen the movie..and I have met with holocaust survivors..my grandfather helped with the liberation of the camps... I will take their word over any denier who wasnt a glimpse in their grandparents eye and has nothing better to do than cruise on conspiracy theory websites all day anyday of the week I love you conspirosy theorists...you never stop to think that to pull off your theories that it takes 10000s of thousands of people involved Good luck with that
That's a good point and you're right. It was hard for Steven Spielberg to make the movie. Also, there's another director named Roman Polanski who made the movie called The Pianist. Polanski is half Jewish. But I believe it was very hard for him too because Roman Polanski is in fact a Holocaust survivor. I don't know how he had the courage to direct a movie based on a compelling true story. But he did. I admire both Spielberg and Polanski for making those important films.
***** I don't know anything about Tony Zhou until you just mention him. I don't think I'm related to him. All I do know is that I'm related to the Skidds, the O'Neils, the Levensons, and the Segals.
***** Well I now thank you for telling me. I don't like that he didn't get any punishment for what he did. The justice system is fucked. He may have been a holocaust survivor. But that's no excuse to seek into the lowest level of rapping a thirteen year old.
He deserved it. Every moment of it. How hard must have been to direct a movie like this. How hard he had to push himself and his actors to deliver the honesty, brutal story must have been a very, very hard thing to do.
In the Trivia it's even said that the crew had to call robin williams and he had to tell them jokes and funny stories so they would not sink in melancholia...
+John S And he didnt take one penny for his directing fees. It was all donated to Jewish charities. He said if he took any money - it would be blood money!!!!!!!!! If he didnt win the Oscar this year - it should be retired!!!!!!!!!!!
Yes I am from Yemen and I strongly support Steven Spielberg great director. Jews, Christian, and Muslims are all people who must live together in peace. Stop hate.
It never fails to astound me that Steven Spielberg released "Jurassic Park" and "Schindler's List" in the same year. I can't imagine two films more dissimilar to one another, yet they were directed by the same man. It's strong evidence that the man is arguably the greatest filmmaker who ever lived.
It's fucking insane and while Schindler's List is a more important and better movie in many ways, Jurassic Park was also hugely important to the film industry. Also this guy fucking directed Jaws and Raiders of the Lost Ark. Spielberg is an absolute legend.
Especially considering the toll Schindlers List took on Spielberg watched a video and he had hard time going over Jurassic Parks post production due to the toll Schindlers List took on him
@@markukrainetz5058 I'm pretty sure the original commenter didn't understand that cinematography refers to the images themselves and not cinema as a whole.
Incredible film that I watch again and again and each time tears flow unstoppably... I was in Krakow while it was filmed and on the next trip, in most places shown in the film. Spielberg and the film deserved all the accolades it got!
***** I don't just think it's a great and moving story but also an excellent piece of film making which is why I think it's so watchable. The cinematography, the locations, costumes and especially the music, all combined to make a truly great film under Spielberg's direction.
I know Steven's looked back at his experiences making this film, and it took so much out of him mentally, and even physically. This movie is SO important, it tells of the absolute horrors of the Holocaust, I pray that we don't have this happen again...please America let's learn from this time period and this horrible tragedy.
+1ranjeeves21 Agreed! I was so angry at the Academy for ignoring him like he was insignificant, but so proud that he continued forward because in the end I think he made movies for the people who loved and appreciated his work and F what the Academy thought about it.
Most have said that the Academy was essentially punishing Spielberg for being too successful too soon (sounds more like jealousy, really). Richard Attenborough won Best Director for Gandhi over Spielberg & E.T., but long claimed that the Oscar should have gone to Steven then & even said as much about the Academy basically labeling him a "popular" filmmaker & not worth awarding ("nominating, maybe...but let us not get carried away"). Spielberg's casting of Attenborough as John Hammond in Jurassic Park is often considered to be his way of showing thanks to Attenborough for having his back.
This movie is a complete masterpiece. From amazing acting to one of the most emotional stories and one of the most emotional soundtracks in cinema history. More than deserved oscar for Spielberg.
R.I.P. Branko Lustig (1932.-2019) Best picture ever.....Thank you Spielberg for bringing out the voice and story of many survivors. last words got my cry "..And to the 6 million who can't watch among the billion who watch this ....." this so damn strong.
Every now and then the Academy absolutely nails it and gives one of these to the most deserving. This movie affected me like none other ever has. I saw it in the theater upon release and I remember how I felt afterward, in the lobby. This man made an incredible movie and he earned the hell out of this.
He not only directed the movie but lived it for ninety days along with the other actors, crew and the survivors. He told a story so important to honor a great man who made a difference during the most horrendous time of the 20th century.
This is such a well deserved Oscar win for Steven Spielberg. He directed one of the greatest masterpieces of all time. And I thank him for this emotionally devastating, eye opening and important movie. I loved how he mentioned the Holocaust victims in his speech, and I loved his love for his mom, and his mom's love for him gave me chills.
A movie I'll always remember and cannot watch twice. The little red coat and the ending credits broke my heart and had me in tears. Spielberg is a genius.
Spielberg had one hell of a year, that year… he released two masterpieces, each of a different genre, and both cemented in collective memory for the rest of time. One of them went on to become a game-changer in the science fiction genre and the starting point of one of the biggest franchises ever; the other won the (very well-deserved) Oscar for Best Picture and it is considered one of the finest films ever, period. WOW!!
Roshii Seneviratne probably one of the best “best actor” races of all time with Tom Hanks in Philadelphia, Liam Neeson in Schindler’s List, Tom Cruise in The Firm and Harrison Ford in The Fugitive.
Just rewatching the film for only the 3rd time. It truly is one of the most important & incredible films ever made. It’s more than a film, it’s call for peace & humanity when all else seems lost.
There’s something beautiful about the clip ending with his mom crying. Has to be a proud moment, but sad when you think about the lives lost due to hatred.
The best Oscar acceptance speech I've ever seen. I want to give all the Spielbergs a hug. Steven's duty as a filmmaker was truly done here. He didn't need this award, Schindler's List would've been a classic inspite of awards.
After watching the fabelsman .. seeing the oscar back in the day when steven first oscarrr, and his mom there with him.. to celebrate together.. when his mom criedd.. i think its so powerful emotional because his mom knows he’s passion sincee day one.. she’s always support steven,,and first time his mom give him to test the camera only wants to seeing the train and car crash .. so he can replay again and again.. i criedddd and so emotinal ater seeing this 😢
This has to be the most genuine acceptance speech I have ever witnessed. His honesty and humility are so evident, and the way his eyes light up when he mentions his wife and his mother makes this speech all the more genuine.
I love whoever yelled out "YES!", they knew as soon as Clint said "this is a surprise here" that Spielberg had finally won. His acceptance speech sent me into tears, so heartfelt, and so poignant that he dedicates it to those who died in the Holocaust.
Everybody else nominated that year knew they were not gonna win! Very much deserved. This movie is the most powerful movie I've ever seen, in terms of emotions and art. I literally got hunted by it for dayssss. It affected me so much. no other movies has ever done that to me!
If you can do Jurassic Park and Schindler's List at the same time.....man... the most deserved oscar ever given!
Whaaaaa?
In the commentary of making of Jurassic Park, Spielberg said that he had agreed to direct Schindler's List only if he's allowed to wrap up Jurassic Park first, because he didn't think he would be able to resume work soon after directing Schindler's List.
10 Oscars, Schildler´s List 7, Jurassic Park 3.
Flew straight to Poland when they wrapped Jurassic Park in Hawaii.
In his contract with Universal he had in print where he had to shoot Jurassic Park first then Schindler’s List.
Yeah it was a while after. Jurassic was filmed in 1992 and Schindlers was filmed in early 1993
Probably the most deserved Oscar ever.
+Niels Lauridsen
and to top it off did JURASSIC PARK at the SAME YEAR?
You betcha!
+Niels Lauridsen probably my favorite UA-cam comment ever.
Natalya Samsonova hey what about mines?
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+Niels Lauridsen Him and Robin Williams. :)
+Niels Lauridsen I was just about to comment that.
He who saves one life...saves the world entire.
it was mentioned in quran too.and more than this all prophets are same
all slaves must be released
all people must live in peace
all people must work hardly and do there best
all people must help poor people to get rich
all people must not lie or cheat
all husbands must be faithful to their wifes
we must respect our parents and so much take care of them and elder people and orphans too
and Alot of human's rights
So true😢🎥📺📽💍
Daaaaymm bro where did you get this quote from ?????
It is mentioned in holy quran
"He who saves life saved the world and he who kills one killed the entire world"
@@disisfunny88This quote is originally from the jewish Mishnah, and was written on Schindler's ring by the jews he saved.
Schindler's List is one of the best movies ever made.
Sinjin Smyth Both bro. Both.
Sinjin Smyth Oh noes another christians telling me im going to hell I won't be able to sleep tonight!!!
Just kidding mate, I will sleep like a baby lol
However if you believe in god, pretty sure he will put you at the #1 priority of his shit-list
Sinjin Smyth Just wrote in English, troll harder
Sinjin Smyth I find you as a person disturbing
Sinjin Smyth how, he didn't take any of the money the movie made
I cried at the end when he said "to the 6 million who cannot be watching with the one billion tonight." I gained so much respect for Spielberg after Schindler's List. He didn't even take a salary for it, he said it would be blood money. This film is incredible, and of course Liam Neeson was robbed.
Ikr ? I am not even Jewish myself, no one is Jewish in my family, but this always makes me tear up, as well as the movie…
HaShem bless you for pointing out this humble fact
@@valou-scaling it calls human empathy. We cannot just turn off our heads and pretend that atrocious events happened. God bless all that souls and all the survivors and families. Spielberg nailed it with this picture
Actually I think Daniel Day Lewis was robbed that night for My Left Foot.
More than Neeson, Fiennes' snub was worst that night..
Seeing the joy and the hug with his mom after seeing The Fabelmans just hit different
agreed... and i also see how sad his dad is because he didn't thank him as well for some reason
@@islomtuyjonov6952yeah, but he DID thank his dad in his 1999 acceptance speech for Saving Private Ryan.
Just because it happened to you, doesn't make it interesting Steve.
@@timlynch5710 Okay but it was clearly interesting to a ton of other people so I don’t see your point.
The way Michelle Williams was EXACTLY this way.
Schindlers List will always be remembered as Steven Spielberg's finest masterpiece.
1000% agreed
Which says it all.
He has Jaws,ET,Indiana jones,saving private ryan,jurassic park.
@@margaridacosta270 close encounters of the third kind
@@TheJPSouza good movie,top 10 by him,not top 5
@@TheJPSouza WHAT ABOUT LINCOLN
2:08 Samuel L. Jackson: "IT'S ABOUT TIME."
Lol love that guy
+dratelectasis Because at 2:08, he yells out "IT'S ABOUT TIME" from the audience. Hence, you know, why I quoted him saying it with that timestamp...
+dratelectasis...It was a JOKE, RELAX! Anyone who's ever heard Samuel L. Jackson yell in a movie would think that was funny...Lighten up Jerk
+Beast Man he wasn't being a jerk....
no, that was not him
this was the movie he was born to make
Gloriana YES QUITE
This and Jurassic Park. And Jaws. And Indiana Jones. And ET
Literally every movie he directed were the movies he was born to make
Praise God for that :)
3:58 After watching The Fabelmans, seeing his mom so happy hits different.
I read recently that Spielberg refused to be payed for this film as he considered it inappropriate.
you're right, he said it would be "blood money"
what about the actors and cameramen etc.?
That's correct. And all the profits of the movie went to the shoah foundation and also some to the Anne Frank foundation. The movie only cost him money
+IXM360 Not really. Saving Private Ryan was an heroic story about people fighting back against the enemy and dying for what they believed in. Schindler's List is more of a sadder story about helpless people who are being murdered and who are unable to defend themselves -- thus, making it way more a matter of "blood money".
Besides, Spielberg is a huge contributor to the WWII D-Day museum in New Orleans, so it's not like he just profits off the deaths of everybody in the war.
Sinjin Smyth when another group of people who dont live in a area find said area its called a discovery. You fucking idiot
"Schindler's List" still digs deep in my heart 21 years later. And I was so proud that he had FINALLY won his Oscar.
ChakRaLight I'll make sure to pass that on to the remaining survivors and their families.. .
ChakRaLight was there a sale on tinfoil at Wal-Mart???
or are you on glue??
ChakRaLight I have read the book...I have seen the movie..and I have met with holocaust survivors..my grandfather helped with the liberation of the camps...
I will take their word over any denier who wasnt a glimpse in their grandparents eye and has nothing better to do than cruise on conspiracy theory websites all day anyday of the week
I love you conspirosy theorists...you never stop to think that to pull off your theories that it takes 10000s of thousands of people involved
Good luck with that
Steven Spielberg seems to be such a nice man.
I had the honor of meeting him in Israel in 1994. He IS a nice person....
mikeyee firetruck Lucky, lucky you.
I agree. He's a huge name in the film industry and yet in his interviews and such, he just seems like a nice normal human being.
Escul1960 REALLY?! That's super cool!
He called me a picklehead when I was in sixth grade! LOL!
I love the way Clint supports Steven in the end.
***** Well, Spielberg produced Flags of our fathers ;)
His mother's reaction says it all.
Absolutely. Though she is proud of her Son, the reality of what happened still causes a visceral anguish seen in her expression at the end.
filming this was incredibly hard for Spielberg who is a Jew himself, I think that's what made the movie so spectacular.
That's a good point and you're right. It was hard for Steven Spielberg to make the movie. Also, there's another director named Roman Polanski who made the movie called The Pianist. Polanski is half Jewish. But I believe it was very hard for him too because Roman Polanski is in fact a Holocaust survivor. I don't know how he had the courage to direct a movie based on a compelling true story. But he did. I admire both Spielberg and Polanski for making those important films.
***** I don't know anything about Tony Zhou until you just mention him. I don't think I'm related to him. All I do know is that I'm related to the Skidds, the O'Neils, the Levensons, and the Segals.
***** I didn't know that until you just told me. I'm now shocked and disgusted what Polanski did to a thirteen year old girl.
***** Well I now thank you for telling me. I don't like that he didn't get any punishment for what he did. The justice system is fucked. He may have been a holocaust survivor. But that's no excuse to seek into the lowest level of rapping a thirteen year old.
Marguerite21 And he's been living it up in his luxury homes across Europe since he can't step foot on American soil without being arrested.
3:58 Seriously, Spielberg's mother is the most adorable thing I've ever seen!
His mothers reaction...it was so real and emotional. And so was his speech. No one deserved this more than him
10 years ago moment...
Rest in peace, Leah.
Somebody yelled "it's about time" LOL! They were correct!
Sounds like Samuel L. Jackson
At 2:08 samuel jackson says it
At about 2:09 I believe.
You are correct.
Ron Howard it was 🤦🏾♀️
He deserved it. Every moment of it. How hard must have been to direct a movie like this. How hard he had to push himself and his actors to deliver the honesty, brutal story must have been a very, very hard thing to do.
+John S Well said, Sir.
+John S well said
In the Trivia it's even said that the crew had to call robin williams and he had to tell them jokes and funny stories so they would not sink in melancholia...
+John S And he didnt take one penny for his directing fees. It was all donated to Jewish charities. He said if he took any money - it would be blood money!!!!!!!!!
If he didnt win the Oscar this year - it should be retired!!!!!!!!!!!
I agree Jeff
Steven Spielberg is one of the best directors in the world. Salute from Yemen.
If not, The Best.
Yes he is is the best ever. God bless him.
***** that isn't funny at all.
Yes I am from Yemen and I strongly support Steven Spielberg great director. Jews, Christian, and Muslims are all people who must live together in peace. Stop hate.
Steven Spielberg is the most talented director in the world. I respect him as person and a good brother in humanity.
It never fails to astound me that Steven Spielberg released "Jurassic Park" and "Schindler's List" in the same year. I can't imagine two films more dissimilar to one another, yet they were directed by the same man. It's strong evidence that the man is arguably the greatest filmmaker who ever lived.
It's fucking insane and while Schindler's List is a more important and better movie in many ways, Jurassic Park was also hugely important to the film industry. Also this guy fucking directed Jaws and Raiders of the Lost Ark. Spielberg is an absolute legend.
3 if you count We're Back a Dinosaur Story under his short lived Amblinmation studio
@@matt4198 yes it made more money and made big advances in CGI etc but Schindlers List was the better film of the two
Jurassic Park is an iconic film in the 90’s, it’s a pop culture gem! Schindlers List is an iconic film it’s the crown jewel in drama war films
Especially considering the toll Schindlers List took on Spielberg watched a video and he had hard time going over Jurassic Parks post production due to the toll Schindlers List took on him
This man created a masterpiece..this film is just greatest work in cinematography
Very true, but you really have to thank the Cinematographer, Janusz Kaminski for that one.
@@markukrainetz5058 I'm pretty sure the original commenter didn't understand that cinematography refers to the images themselves and not cinema as a whole.
With Mike Kahn's Oscar winning editing and John Williams winning his 5th history making Oscar for the powerful score.
Incredible film that I watch again and again and each time tears flow unstoppably...
I was in Krakow while it was filmed and on the next trip, in most places shown in the film.
Spielberg and the film deserved all the accolades it got!
It is an incredible film but why would you want to watch it again and again. It is incredibly depressing.
Because each time I notice some new details I didn;t see before, sometimes we can't absorb everything at once...
Sinjin Smyth... you are an idiot and a racist... go to hell...
***** I don't just think it's a great and moving story but also an excellent piece of film making which is why I think it's so watchable. The cinematography, the locations, costumes and especially the music, all combined to make a truly great film under Spielberg's direction.
Gustav Christie Dear Gustav, I agree with you 100%... it's a masterpiece in every possible way! Thank you.
Standing Ovation for The Greatest Director of All Time.
hahahaha nope
Steel Sure he is kid... sure he is
i bet you're from poland
One of them
Kubrick
Cannot think of a more deserved Oscar.
***** Du bist ein Troll. Und ein Narr. Nicht antworten; Ich will nicht zu reagieren. Retounen nan twou rat ou yo, troll.
+The Collector 666 you deserve a kick to the fucking teeth
Oscar Wilde?
"bout time"- Samuel L Jackson lol
I know Steven's looked back at his experiences making this film, and it took so much out of him mentally, and even physically. This movie is SO important, it tells of the absolute horrors of the Holocaust, I pray that we don't have this happen again...please America let's learn from this time period and this horrible tragedy.
+Megan Woodard Looking at the upcoming Presidential election makes me realize we haven't learned a damn thing...
America is a murderer.. Vietnam Iraq Afghanistan Syria
@@DarlingNikki2 Wow ou lefties have no idea. It's the left we have o worry about. The Deep State Marxists.
@@aaronbarlow4376 This shit has aged a perfect wine...
Today is Saturday, September 4, 2021, and still, no one has learned.
1:45 When Hannibal Lecter stands up for you, you know you''re the man. Schindler's List makes me feel in a way no movie has ever made me.
That is Michael Kahn, Spielberg’s film editor.
No. That's Anthony Hopkins, man.
Although to Steven Spielberg, he is John Quincy Adams from Amistad.
and to the six million who can't be watching among the one billion watching this today :"(
I cried when he said that... 😭
Valou LeGeek me too n i a lucky indonesian who can watch this... may they all 6 million rest in the very best peace..
Those 2 lines were as emotional as the film😭
You think waiting Leonardo to win an Oscar was bad....
+1ranjeeves21 Agreed! I was so angry at the Academy for ignoring him like he was insignificant, but so proud that he continued forward because in the end I think he made movies for the people who loved and appreciated his work and F what the Academy thought about it.
1ranjeeves21 Honestly, the only Oscar I've been anxious to see be won was Best Cinematography for Roger Deakins... and it finally happened this year.
Or Kubrick oh wait...
or Hitchcock
Most have said that the Academy was essentially punishing Spielberg for being too successful too soon (sounds more like jealousy, really).
Richard Attenborough won Best Director for Gandhi over Spielberg & E.T., but long claimed that the Oscar should have gone to Steven then & even said as much about the Academy basically labeling him a "popular" filmmaker & not worth awarding ("nominating, maybe...but let us not get carried away").
Spielberg's casting of Attenborough as John Hammond in Jurassic Park is often considered to be his way of showing thanks to Attenborough for having his back.
This movie is a complete masterpiece. From amazing acting to one of the most emotional stories and one of the most emotional soundtracks in cinema history. More than deserved oscar for Spielberg.
Add the cinematography.
Of all Steven Spielberg's films, "Schindler's List" is definitely his masterpiece, artistically speaking.
Indiana Jones, Jaws and ET are great but this movie is just another animal.
In 1994, Jane Campion and Steven Spielberg competed for the Best Director Oscar; he won. In 2022, it happened again; she won.
I Love that
His mom in tears with her face buried in her hands... one of the most unforgettable moments of the Oscars.
Steven Spielberg is my favourite director of all time, and in my opinion the greatest director in the world. He so deserved this Oscar.
Agreed!
It’s amazing Clint Eastwood is always that old all the time
RIP Leah Adler, mother of Steven Spielberg. She's so sweet in this clip...
He looked so nervous. Like a boy introducing himself on the first day of school.
R.I.P. Branko Lustig (1932.-2019)
Best picture ever.....Thank you Spielberg for bringing out the voice and story of many survivors. last words got my cry "..And to the 6 million who can't watch among the billion who watch this ....." this so damn strong.
Happy Birthday Steven Spielberg today he turns 74 years
Schindler's list is the most strongly directed film I have seen till now.
I just love how he stops to hug Liam Neeson on his way to the stage.
He finally got his Oscar...and so deserving it was. A fantastic and absolutely unforgettable movie
My god, the caliber of these movie makers. What an amazing year in movies.
Every now and then the Academy absolutely nails it and gives one of these to the most deserving. This movie affected me like none other ever has. I saw it in the theater upon release and I remember how I felt afterward, in the lobby. This man made an incredible movie and he earned the hell out of this.
I am a big Spielberg fan - but every time I see him I always feel I am not going enough in my life. Holy cow that guy is incredible
I can bow whole day to Steven Spielberg if there is a screen at the bottom.. I owe him my childhood..
He not only directed the movie but lived it for ninety days along with the other actors, crew and the survivors. He told a story so important to honor a great man who made a difference during the most horrendous time of the 20th century.
This is such a well deserved Oscar win for Steven Spielberg. He directed one of the greatest masterpieces of all time. And I thank him for this emotionally devastating, eye opening and important movie. I loved how he mentioned the Holocaust victims in his speech, and I loved his love for his mom, and his mom's love for him gave me chills.
The most deserved oscar un history.
One of the finest moments in Oscar history. :D
This is incredibly emotional, especially with the last shot of his mom. Very very VERY well deserved win!
A movie I'll always remember and cannot watch twice. The little red coat and the ending credits broke my heart and had me in tears. Spielberg is a genius.
One of the best & most important films of all time. Bravo, Mr. Spielberg!
Spielberg had one hell of a year, that year… he released two masterpieces, each of a different genre, and both cemented in collective memory for the rest of time. One of them went on to become a game-changer in the science fiction genre and the starting point of one of the biggest franchises ever; the other won the (very well-deserved) Oscar for Best Picture and it is considered one of the finest films ever, period. WOW!!
That's why Speilberg is the best. He knows how to touch human emotions and show us the nuances in every aspect of life.
Jurassic Park and Schindler's List owned the Oscars that year!
JP was also the box-office champion of 1993 and it wasn't even close!
Speilberg nailed the oscar that year.
50% of the oscar belongs to Liam Neeson
Liam was extraordinary. he carried the entire movie on his shoulders. I know Tom Hanks was great in his movie, but Liam deserved it that year.
Roshii Seneviratne probably one of the best “best actor” races of all time with Tom Hanks in Philadelphia, Liam Neeson in Schindler’s List, Tom Cruise in The Firm and Harrison Ford in The Fugitive.
@@bbarrettgriffith Tom wasnt even nominated I think
Kiya Vas which Tom
@@bbarrettgriffith Tom cruise
Just rewatching the film for only the 3rd time. It truly is one of the most important & incredible films ever made. It’s more than a film, it’s call for peace & humanity when all else seems lost.
With this he shows to the world that he can be a serious storyteller as he is an artistic filmmaker. What a talent.
The was one of the most emotional Oscar speeches ever. My life would be a success if I get to see Spielberg work live for a day.
There’s something beautiful about the clip ending with his mom crying. Has to be a proud moment, but sad when you think about the lives lost due to hatred.
Absolutely. She is in the midst of simultaneous joy And agony
Such a powerful film..
Indeed
March 1994 20 years later !!! Still the same emotions
Steven Spielberg made a masterpiece , totally meritated .
Wow. He REALLY got choked up at the end. Speilberg deserved that Oscar 100%.
The best Oscar acceptance speech I've ever seen. I want to give all the Spielbergs a hug.
Steven's duty as a filmmaker was truly done here. He didn't need this award, Schindler's List would've been a classic inspite of awards.
The amazing acting of Ralph Fiennes made this movie.
+MrGirlfucker True words, in this film he's the best actor in my opinion.
MrGirlfucker He deserved Oscar instead T.L.Jones
The only shame that year is that Fiennes didn't win the Best supporting actor for his amazing portrayal of evil.
How did TLJ beat Fiennes for this legendary performance!
wow, what a powerful speech,don't see too many humble billionaires in Hollywood
After watching the fabelsman .. seeing the oscar back in the day when steven first oscarrr, and his mom there with him.. to celebrate together.. when his mom criedd.. i think its so powerful emotional because his mom knows he’s passion sincee day one.. she’s always support steven,,and first time his mom give him to test the camera only wants to seeing the train and car crash .. so he can replay again and again.. i criedddd and so emotinal ater seeing this 😢
HEARTBREAKING but IMPORTANT movie.
Back when Steven finally made it. 100% truly deserved.
This has to be the most genuine acceptance speech I have ever witnessed. His honesty and humility are so evident, and the way his eyes light up when he mentions his wife and his mother makes this speech all the more genuine.
more than deserved the Oscar, schindler's list is one of the best films in the history of cinema .. an absolute masterpiece
Those years - 1993, 94 and 95 were incredible for movies!
To win your first oscar for your best work is a true and rare honor.
Just watched the movie.
Now crying and watching these awards.
They should determine Oscar winners based on the crowd loud-o-meter
That's what the People's Choice awards are for.
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Steven Spielber is one of my favourites directors I LOVE HIM so MUCH!
The most deserving Oscars ever to be given to. Spielberg is a genius!
"When the Oscars were great".
There has never been a more deserving win in the history of the Academy Awards.
I love whoever yelled out "YES!", they knew as soon as Clint said "this is a surprise here" that Spielberg had finally won. His acceptance speech sent me into tears, so heartfelt, and so poignant that he dedicates it to those who died in the Holocaust.
But... How was this a surprise? I immediately thought that Spielberg did not win when Clint said that the outcome was surprising.
@@uzefulvideos3440 I think he was being sarcastic.
I still can't believe Tommy Lee Jones in Fugitive beat Ray Fiennes' Amon Goeth. Such bullshit.
He was totally robbed.
“TO THE 6 MILLION WHO CAN’T BE HERE TONIGHT WATCHING…”The end of his speech gets me every time. 😔
One of the most important films ever made. If you haven't watched it, you must. Be forewarned, it will change you and it will stay with you.
One of the most well deserved wins in a pretty competitive year, Congratulations, Mr.Spielberg.
"This is a big surprise." I think he was being sarcastic.😂
STEVEN SPIELBERG MASTERPIECE SCHINDLER'S LIST.
Thank you Mr Spielberg for the best childhood memories through your art, always lightened up my day, good times and bad. ♥️
One of the most important movies of all time
Two great filmmakers on stage
their collaboration Letters From Iwo Jima is a real masterpiece
A true cinematic genius ! Every single movie he made has some part of him in it. However, Schindler ‘s List has all of him...❤️
no its Alfred Hitchcock
This movie is on a very short list that every human should see.
he's a GOOD man....incredible movie...
Quite Possibly the best decision the academy has ever take...
Everybody else nominated that year knew they were not gonna win! Very much deserved.
This movie is the most powerful movie I've ever seen, in terms of emotions and art.
I literally got hunted by it for dayssss. It affected me so much. no other movies has ever done that to me!
Man 1993 was a great year for movies