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The Fabelmans

Set in postwar Arizona, Sammy Fabelman grows into adolescence with dreams of becoming a filmmaker, but soon uncovers a shattering family secret and discovers how the power of cinema can reveal the truth.

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David Lynch

Ari Davis

Josh McLaglen

David Stickler

Chris Cook

Steven Spielberg

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Cast & Crew

Steven Spielberg

Steven Spielberg

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Crystal the Monkey

Crystal the Monkey

Bennie the Monkey

Josh McLaglen

Josh McLaglen

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David Lynch

David Lynch

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David Stickler

David Stickler

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Sam Rechner

Sam Rechner

Logan Hall

Seth Rogen

Seth Rogen

Benny Loewy

Nicolas Cantu

Nicolas Cantu

Hark

Ezra Buzzington

Ezra Buzzington

Camera Store Clerk #2

James Urbaniak

James Urbaniak

Grand View High School Principal

Judd Hirsch

Judd Hirsch

Uncle Boris

Larkin Campbell

Larkin Campbell

Scout Father

Jeannie Berlin

Jeannie Berlin

Hadassah Fabelman

Paul Dano

Paul Dano

Burt Fabelman

Jan Hoag

Jan Hoag

Nona

Seth Fuentes

Seth Fuentes

Student (uncredited)

Michelle Williams

Michelle Williams

Mitzi Fabelman

Robin Bartlett

Robin Bartlett

Tina Schildkraut

Greg Grunberg

Greg Grunberg

Bernie Fein

Art Bonilla

Art Bonilla

Taxi Driver (uncredited)

Chloe East

Chloe East

Monica Sherwood

Oakes Fegley

Oakes Fegley

Chad Thomas

Gabriel LaBelle

Gabriel LaBelle

Sammy Fabelman

Julia Butters

Julia Butters

Reggie Fabelman

Gustavo Escobar

Gustavo Escobar

Sal

Ari Davis

Ari Davis

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Ure Egbuho

Ure Egbuho

Theater Patron (uncredited)

Connor Trinneer

Connor Trinneer

Phil Newhart

Kendal Evans

Kendal Evans

Balloon Girl (uncredited)

Keeley Karsten

Keeley Karsten

Natalie Fabelman

Gabriel Bateman

Gabriel Bateman

Roger

Nick W. Nicholson

Nick W. Nicholson

Teacher (uncredited)

Julyah Rose

Julyah Rose

Theater Goer (uncredited)

Chris Cook

Chris Cook

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Meredith VanCuyk

Meredith VanCuyk

Student (uncredited)

Mateo Zoryan Francis-DeFord

Mateo Zoryan Francis-DeFord

Younger Sammy Fabelman

Alina Brace

Alina Brace

Young Natalie Fabelman

Birdie Borria

Birdie Borria

Younger Reggie Fabelman

Sophia Kopera

Sophia Kopera

Lisa Fabelman

Isabelle Kusman

Isabelle Kusman

Claudia Denning

Chandler Lovelle

Chandler Lovelle

Renee

Cooper Dodson

Cooper Dodson

Turkey

Stephen Matthew Smith

Stephen Matthew Smith

Angelo

Alex Quijano

Alex Quijano

Grand View High School PE Coach

Kalama Epstein

Kalama Epstein

Barry

Lane Factor

Lane Factor

Dean

Carlos Javier Castillo

Carlos Javier Castillo

Camera Store Clerk

Paul Chepikian

Paul Chepikian

Pinnacle Peak Owner

Brinly Marum

Brinly Marum

Janet Benedict

Mason Bumba

Mason Bumba

Stunt Soldier Boy

Mary M. Flynn

Mary M. Flynn

Singer #1

Adriel Porter

Adriel Porter

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Tia Nalls

Tia Nalls

Singer #3

Harper Dustin

Harper Dustin

Natalie Photo Double

Vera Myers

Vera Myers

Senior Classmate (uncredited)

Cody Mitchell Key

Cody Mitchell Key

Boy Scout (uncredited)

Caroline Anna-Kaye Green

Caroline Anna-Kaye Green

Senior Classmate (uncredited)

Rob Shiells

Rob Shiells

Chad's Posse (uncredited)

Jonathan Moorwood

Jonathan Moorwood

Chad's Posse (uncredited)

Jared Becker

Jared Becker

Lead Guitarist (uncredited)

Trang Vo

Trang Vo

High School Friend (uncredited)

Alejandro Fuenzalida

Alejandro Fuenzalida

Boy Scout (uncredited)

Orion Hunter

Orion Hunter

Boy Scout (uncredited)

Samantha Rose Gomez

Samantha Rose Gomez

Boy Scout Sibling (uncredited)

Taylor Stone

Taylor Stone

Senior Classmate (uncredited)

Sarah Hamilton

Sarah Hamilton

Senior Classmate (uncredited)

Paige Locke

Paige Locke

Cheerleader (uncredited)

Marissa McBride

Marissa McBride

Senior Classmate (uncredited)

Malachi Mickelonis

Malachi Mickelonis

Student (uncredited)

Max David Weinberg

Max David Weinberg

Student (uncredited)

Cameron Hennings

Cameron Hennings

Student (uncredited)

Nicole Alicia Xavier

Nicole Alicia Xavier

Sammy’s Classmate (uncredited)

Nikolai Bazan

Nikolai Bazan

Boy Scout (uncredited)

Nicco Caruso

Nicco Caruso

Prom Date (uncredited)

Colt Carville

Colt Carville

Boy Scout (uncredited)

April Elize

April Elize

Classmate (uncredited)

Andrew Goodman

Andrew Goodman

Pedestrian/Theater Patron (uncredited)

Phoebe Grant

Phoebe Grant

Student (uncredited)

Cat Heinen

Cat Heinen

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Jake Kidwell

Jake Kidwell

Volleyball Player (uncredited)

Julian Lerma

Julian Lerma

Boy Scout in Theater (uncredited)

Cody Miller

Cody Miller

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Molly Renze

Molly Renze

Driver (uncredited)

Paige Robberstad

Paige Robberstad

Cheerleader (uncredited)

Brandon Keith Rogers

Brandon Keith Rogers

Senior Class Member (uncredited)

Lucy Schmidt

Lucy Schmidt

Sammy's Classmate (uncredited)

Nicole Singh

Nicole Singh

Student (uncredited)

Details

GenresDrama
Runtime2h 31 mins
Released on11 Nov 2022
Languageen
Age RatingPG-13
Produced InUnited States of America

Reviews

Peter McGinn

6/10

I saw several negative reviews before I watched this, and I assumed there was an element of grading someone a bit more harshly when they have achieved wild success or, heaven forbid, if they do stellar work in one genre such as sci-fi or adventure and then have the chutzpah to create a film in a different genre not appreciated by the sci-fi etc. fans. Maybe there was some of that baggage involved; how else to explain one-star reviews. Really? A disgusting gross-out comedy might get 4 stars, but a serious biopic gets one? But I have given it six stars, probably my low for a Spielberg movie. I thought the film was too episodic. Here is where he saw his first movie; here is him with his first camera; here is where he learns something upsetting about his parents’ marriage; here is some bullying and then that part in every coming of age movie it seems, where a pretty girl throws herself at him. Sure wish that had happened to me at that tender age. And some of the scenes felt rather cliched to me. Also, and this is a bit of a spoiler, at one point his mother assures him she has not done ”that” with Bennie, and she loves her children and husband more than anything, but she still can’t live without Bennie? I had trouble with that revelation. But it isn’t all negative stuff. I thought a lot of the acting was strong, with a few exceptions, and most of the dialogue was good, but when a film is 2 and a half hours long, consistency is hard to come by, and there were a few hiccups here and there. The scene with John Ford was intriguing, but they could have done a bit more with it. I liked the two sisters as characters, but again, not enough depth was given to them. A bit of a lost opportunity.

tensharpe

8/10

“The Fabelmans” is a movie loosely based on the true story of Steven Spielberg’s own childhood. Produced after the death of his mother Leah Adler and using the fictional family name of the Fabelmans the movie focuses primarily on the iconic film makers family and the impact his parents divorce had on his young life.  “The Fabelmans” is rich in  exposing the influences behind classic movies like E.T. ( Set in a broken home ) and some early techniques at effects the film maker used to better his home movies.  “The Fabelmans” starts in the 1950’s with Sammy Fabelman experiencing for the first time the magic of cinema with his parents. Slightly traumatised by the movie, particularly a train crash scene, it’s from this emotional experience the first glimpses of becoming a film maker appear. Who of us that have delved into the arts ( film making, actors , singers , performers , etc ) didn’t start off creating these types of home made replicas?  The idyllic family set up, with the ever growing confident and more adept young home movie maker,  becomes derailed when after editing his 8mm footage of a family camping trip he discovers all was not as he remembered.  The impact of what Sam discovers about his concert pianist mother and that fateful trip results in the eventual breakdown of his parents.  As the movie moves into the early 1960’s and Spielberg’s high school years “The Fabelmans”touches on religion, race issues and first love. Due to the impact of that fateful camping holiday and therefore following a hiatus of not wanting to make any further home movies, Sam is persuaded by his girlfriend to film the end of school year beach party get together.  The impact of Sam’s return to film making is clearly visible after the graduation film he produced is shown at the school prom to great acclaim.   “The Fabelmans” is well documented as being a love letter to cinema but equally it is Spielberg’s love letter to his family. This is the movies key fact, the acceptance of multiple things happening all at once. Vocation is driven by both fear and talent, loving relationships break down, and movies that appear simplistic are highly sophisticated. With an extremely satisfying ending “ The Fabelmans” is a beautifully crafted work of art and remarkable insight into one of the most famous and influential directors Hollywood has ever produced

CinemaSerf

7/10

Gabriel LaBelle is great in this generally entertaining and interesting tale of a young lad ("Sammy") growing up in post-war America who has a penchant (and eye) for film making. Growing up in an happy environment with mother "Mitzi" (Michelle Williams), father "Burt" (Paul Dano) and sister "Natalie" (Keeley Karsten) they all rub along amiably enough. His father is a developer in the computer industry, and together with their best family friend "Bennie" (Seth Rogan) relocate to a better opportunity in Arizona. It's after a family camping trip - and the death of his grandmother - that the young "Sammy" is asked to make a short movie from the film he shot whilst they were all messing about in the wilderness. His attention to the detail of his photography gradually reveals something that upsets him, and threatens the very equilibrium of their erstwhile happy family. What now ensues demonstrates how, gradually, all come to terms with his discovery and he determines just where his future career lies. I am not really a fan of Williams - I find her sterile most of the time; but here she is on really good form. The character of "Mitzi" is probably the most interesting, certainly the most conflicted - and she delivers it well. There are two lovely little, inspirational in differing ways, cameos from Judd Hirsch and from David Lynch at the end of this film that has a distinct lusciousness to it. Like the performances, the photography and the soundtrack are natural and engaging and could easily convince any of us that a career in film making is possible - indeed, straightforward! I don't know the extent to which it is autobiographical of Steven Spielberg's life, but to be honest I didn't really care. This is just a fine film to watch.

badelf

6/10

The film is eminently watchable. The acting and directing are, of course, excellent. The script, however, meanders aimlessly like Moses in the desert. Where's the point? What are the important take-aways? These questions and more are not answered. For such a long film, the character development of the supporting roles was wholly absent. In my movie list of Directors About Themselves (https://boxd.it/iEWZO), this is weakest of the whole bunch.

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Official Trailer 2
Official Trailer

Behind the scenes

Creating the World of The Fabelmans: Reflections
Crafting the World of The Fabelmans: Composition
Creating the World of The Fabelmans: Recreating the 8mm Films
A Personal Journey – Jewish Characters
Steven Spielberg & John Williams Featurette
Home Featurette
Cast Featurette
A Look Inside
Time of My Life