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Spielberg Defends Live Arts vs. Chalamet's Views
14 Mar
Summary
- Spielberg champions communal artistic experiences.
- He believes shared viewing unites audiences deeply.
- New sci-fi film "Disclosure Day" set for June release.

Director Steven Spielberg recently underscored the importance of shared live artistic experiences, advocating for cinema, concerts, ballet, and opera. Speaking at South by Southwest, the 79-year-old filmmaker expressed that communal viewing in a shared space allows strangers to connect and leave with unified feelings. This perspective was delivered shortly after Oscar nominee Timothee Chalamet reportedly questioned the relevance of classical arts like ballet and opera.
Spielberg's remarks, met with audience cheers, highlight his belief that such collective artistic engagements must be sustained. While careful not to disparage streaming services, he also shared details about his upcoming sci-fi film, "Disclosure Day," starring Emily Blunt and Josh O'Connor, scheduled for release in June. He also revealed plans for a western film, a genre he has long aspired to direct.




