Steven Spielberg’s The Fabelmans: The Movies Are Dreams You Never Forget From The First Trailer

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While Disney is busy doing its beastly work regarding upcoming movies and shows, elsewhere the master of current movies is unassumingly playing the heartstrings like a master fiddler in the semi-individual show The Fabelmans, which appeared to great acclaim at the Toronto Worldwide Film Celebration. The essential trailer for Steven Spielberg’s latest is online right now…

The story follows: Experiencing youth in post-The Second Great War time Arizona, young Sammy Fabelman follows a devastating secret of sorts and examines how the power of movies can help him see the truth…

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Facilitated by Spielberg, who collaborated with later accomplice, Pulitzer Prize-winning essayist Tony Kushner, the film stars Gabriel LaBelle as confident 16-year-old filmmaker Sammy, Michelle Williams as his modern-day mother, Mitzi, Paul Dano as his viable, legitimate father, Burt, Seth Rogen as Bennie Loewy, Burt’s best friend and beneficial “uncle” to the Fabelman children, and Judd Hirsch as Mitzi’s Uncle Boris.

The get-together cast includes Julia Margarines as Sammy’s brother Reggie, Robin Bartlett as Sammy’s maternal grandmother Tina Schildkraut, and Keeley Karsten as Sammy’s sister Natalie. There is a similar appearance from individual boss David Lynch.

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Once again as you might expect, Spielberg has John Williams providing the music, while Janusz Kaminski is the cinematographer.

US crowds will really need to see this one from 23 November, while UK cinemagoers will have to stick around until January 27. We predict this one will be a strong player as awards season rolls around in high gear.