What Drives Steven Spielberg's Fascination with the Unexplained?
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Los Angeles, Feb 10 (NationPress) Renowned Hollywood director Steven Spielberg firmly believes in the existence of life beyond our planet. The 79-year-old filmmaker has recently directed a new UFO-themed film titled 'Disclosure Day'.
Spielberg has shared insights into his lifelong intrigue regarding the possibility of alien life, as reported by 'Female First UK'.
In a behind-the-scenes clip released by Universal Pictures, he stated, "My fascination with the inexplicable has always driven my work. From the wonders of sharks to the mysteries of UFOs, I’ve explored it all. As a child, my curiosity about the night sky ignited a passion to understand what lies beyond, and I am convinced there is life out there."
According to 'Female First UK', Spielberg also perceives a growing public interest in the realm of UFOs.
He remarked, "The public's curiosity about what occurs in our skies and what exists in our worlds has reached a tipping point. Are we alone, or is there more? If anyone knows the answer, why haven’t we been informed?"
In other news, Spielberg recently achieved EGOT status by winning his first Grammy Award.
The legendary director entered this elite group of award recipients earlier this month when the documentary Music by John Williams, produced by him, won in the Best Music Film category during a non-televised premiere ceremony.
Spielberg's Grammy win adds to his impressive collection of four Emmys, three Oscars, and a Tony Award.
In a heartfelt statement, he expressed, "I am immensely grateful to the Grammy voters for recognizing Music by John Williams. This acknowledgment holds great significance for me and our team at Amblin, as well as our partners at Imagine and the Walt Disney Company. It serves as a testament to John Williams' unparalleled influence on culture and music over the past five decades, and I am proud to be associated with Laurent's (Bouzereau) beautiful film."