Steven Spielberg
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He started making movies when he was a young kid, but almost gave up the dream to be a movie director. He was 16 and a movie came into town called Lawrence of Arabia, and everybody was talking about it. He never sat in a fancy theater seat before, premium ticket price, 70 millimeter projection, stereophonic sound. When the film was over he wanted to not be a director anymore, because the bar was too high. Acclaimed producer/director Susan Lacy charts the evolution of this iconic filmmaker.