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The Fabelmans

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2022 | 151m | English

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Growing up in post-World War II era Arizona, young Sammy Fabelman aspires to become a filmmaker as he reaches adolescence, but soon discovers a shattering family secret and explores how the power of films can help him see the truth.
Release Date: Nov 11, 2022
Director: Steven Spielberg
Writer: Steven Spielberg, Tony Kushner
Genres: Drama
Keywords bullying, teenage boy, marital problem, introspective, empathetic, husband wife relationship, coming of age, childhood, father son relationship, comforting, young filmmaker, high school, arizona, family relationships, antisemitism, filmmaking, semi autobiographical, big dreams, mother son relationship, adoring, compassionate, sympathetic
Production Companies Amblin Entertainment, Reliance Entertainment
Box Office Revenue: $45,629,909
Budget: $40,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 18, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Michelle Williams Mitzi Fabelman
Paul Dano Burt Fabelman
Seth Rogen Benny Loewy
Gabriel LaBelle Sammy Fabelman
Mateo Zoryan Francis-DeFord Younger Sammy Fabelman
Keeley Karsten Natalie Fabelman
Alina Brace Young Natalie Fabelman
Julia Butters Reggie Fabelman
Birdie Borria Younger Reggie Fabelman
Judd Hirsch Uncle Boris
Sophia Kopera Lisa Fabelman
Jeannie Berlin Hadassah Fabelman
Robin Bartlett Tina Schildkraut
Sam Rechner Logan Hall
Oakes Fegley Chad Thomas
Chloe East Monica Sherwood
Isabelle Kusman Claudia Denning
Chandler Lovelle Renee
Gustavo Escobar Sal
Nicolas Cantu Hark
Cooper Dodson Turkey
Gabriel Bateman Roger
Stephen Matthew Smith Angelo
James Urbaniak Grand View High School Principal
Alex Quijano Grand View High School PE Coach
Kalama Epstein Barry
Connor Trinneer Phil Newhart
Lane Factor Dean
Greg Grunberg Bernie Fein
David Lynch John Ford
Jan Hoag Nona
Carlos Javier Castillo Camera Store Clerk
Ezra Buzzington Camera Store Clerk #2
Paul Chepikian Pinnacle Peak Owner
Brinly Marum Janet Benedict
Mason Bumba Stunt Soldier Boy
Mary M. Flynn Singer #1
Adriel Porter Singer #2
Tia Nalls Singer #3
Larkin Campbell Scout Father
Harper Dustin Natalie Photo Double
Crystal the Monkey Bennie the Monkey
Art Bonilla Taxi Driver (uncredited)
Meredith VanCuyk Student (uncredited)
Vera Myers Senior Classmate (uncredited)
Cody Mitchell Key Boy Scout (uncredited)
Caroline Anna-Kaye Green Senior Classmate (uncredited)
Rob Shiells Chad's Posse (uncredited)
Julyah Rose Theater Goer (uncredited)
Jonathan Moorwood Chad's Posse (uncredited)
Ari Davis Theatre Patron (uncredited)
Jared Becker Lead Guitarist (uncredited)
Kendal Evans Balloon Girl (uncredited)
Trang Vo High School Friend (uncredited)
Alejandro Fuenzalida Boy Scout (uncredited)
Orion Hunter Boy Scout (uncredited)
Samantha Rose Gomez Boy Scout Sibling (uncredited)
Taylor Stone Senior Classmate (uncredited)
Sarah Hamilton Senior Classmate (uncredited)
Paige Locke Cheerleader (uncredited)
Marissa McBride Senior Classmate (uncredited)
Malachi Mickelonis Student (uncredited)
Max David Weinberg Student (uncredited)
Cameron Hennings Student (uncredited)
Nicole Alicia Xavier Sammy’s Classmate (uncredited)
Nikolai Bazan Boy Scout (uncredited)
Nicco Caruso Prom Date (uncredited)
Colt Carville Boy Scout (uncredited)
Ure Egbuho Theater Patron (uncredited)
April Elize Classmate (uncredited)
Seth Fuentes Student (uncredited)
Andrew Goodman Pedestrian/Theater Patron (uncredited)
Phoebe Grant Student (uncredited)
Cat Heinen High School Student (uncredited)
Jake Kidwell Volleyball Player (uncredited)
Julian Lerma Boy Scout in Theater (uncredited)
Cody Miller Chad's Teammate (uncredited)
Nick W. Nicholson Teacher (uncredited)
Molly Renze Driver (uncredited)
Paige Robberstad Cheerleader (uncredited)
Brandon Keith Rogers Senior Class Member (uncredited)
Lucy Schmidt Sammy's Classmate (uncredited)
Nicole Singh Student (uncredited)
Name Job
Damian Lund Special Effects Technician
Steven Spielberg Writer, Director
Janusz Kamiński Director of Photography
Mark Bridges Costume Designer
Andrew Max Cahn Supervising Art Director
Desma Murphy Art Direction
Lauren E. Polizzi Art Direction
Karen O'Hara Set Decoration
Angela Levin Makeup Artist
Eryn Krueger Mekash Makeup Department Head
Darcy Prevost Set Designer
Karen Riemenschneider Set Decoration Buyer
Eric Rood Set Dresser
Gordon Stotz Assistant Art Director
Michael Thurman Set Dresser
Wendy Weaver Set Decoration Buyer
Rick Carter Production Design
Sarah Broshar Editor
Katelynn Wheelock Assistant Art Director
Lisa Sass Set Costumer
Tammy Williamson Costume Supervisor
John Williams Original Music Composer
Tony Kushner Writer
Michael Kahn Editor
Josh McLaglen First Assistant Director
David Stickler Second Second Assistant Director
Chris Cook Second Assistant Director
Demelza Cronin Production Supervisor
Carla Raij Unit Production Manager
Merie Weismiller Wallace Still Photographer
Pez Zee Lighting Technician
Dustin Weathers Grip
Sam Bassett Visual Effects Compositor
Victor Manuel Fernandez Visual Effects
Alex Guri Additional Visual Effects
Jeffrey Kalmus Visual Effects Supervisor
Georg Kaltenbrunner Visual Effects
Laura Kutchen Visual Effects Production Manager
Joseph Oberle Data Wrangler
Jennifer Silver Visual Effects Producer
Juan Valenzuela Alcaraz Visual Effects
Roy K. Cancino Special Effects Coordinator
John C. Carlucci Pyrotechnician
Lou Carlucci Special Effects Coordinator
Mark Hawker Special Effects Supervisor
Jason Sheriff Special Effects
Phillip Wheatley Special Effects
Claudia Abrego Driver
Donny Bailey Stunt Driver
Kelli Barksdale Stunt Double
Aimey Beer Stunts
Keith Campbell Stunt Double
Shauna Duggins Stunt Coordinator
Justin Ellings Stunts
Adam Jeffrey Stunt Driver
Pierre Mayer Stunt Double
Whitney Ortega Stunts
Chris Palermo Stunt Driver
Kara Petersen Stunts
Elizabeth Swaney Stunt Double
Omar Zaki Stunt Double
Colin Anderson Camera Operator
Dana Arnold Lighting Technician
Benny Bailey Loader
Ezra Bassin-Hill First Assistant Camera
Michael S. Beckman Other
Travis Brady Rigging Grip
Mario Bugarin Rigging Grip
Ryan Copeland Lighting Technician
Eric Corriea Other
Eric Cortez Lighting Technician
Chris Culliton Gaffer
Chad B. Daring Drone Operator
Andrew Degnan First Assistant "A" Camera
Davis Clark DiLillo Drone Pilot
Mitch Dubin Camera Operator
Brian M. Fisher Lighting Programmer
Matt Floyd Rigging Grip
Steve Freebairn Other
Seth Gallagher Other
Ray Garcia Key Grip
Dustin Gardner Chief Lighting Technician
Rafael Gomez Other
Michael D. Gonzalez Best Boy Grip
Magdalena Górka Second Unit Director of Photography
Nathan M. Hadden Video Assist Operator
Zachary Helmer Lighting Technician
Erik F. Hill Grip
Steve Irwin Playback Coordinator
Jared Jordan Additional Second Assistant Camera
Steve Koster Drone Pilot
Jonathan Kurt Other
Tommy James Lewis Additional First Assistant Camera
John Mang Dolly Grip
David H. Neale Other
David O'Brien Second Assistant Camera
Phil Pastuhov Aerial Director of Photography
Greg Patterson Lighting Technician
David Presley Other
Bradford Ralston Other
Daniel Rodríguez Loader
Mark Spath First Assistant "A" Camera
Lucas Staley Rigging Grip
Dan Urbain Second Assistant "B" Camera
Matthew Waltz Other
John Vladic Colorist
Kevin Schneider Digital Colorist
Julian McDougald Digital Intermediate Producer
Michael Hatzer Digital Intermediate Colorist
Chris Armstrong Other
Miki Caporusso Hairstylist
Gloria Pasqua Casny Hair Department Head
Helena Cepeda Additional Hairstylist
Roxie Hodenfield Hair Department Head
Jason Chandler Pettus Additional Hairstylist
Cindy Shute Hairstylist
Erick Villanueva Hairstylist
Ron Judkins Sound Mixer
Brian Chumney Supervising Sound Editor
Gary Rydstrom Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Re-Recording Mixer, Sound Designer
Malcolm Fife Sound Effects Editor
Kevin Bolen Sound Effects Editor
Steve Bissinger Sound Effects Editor
Jeff Porter First Assistant "B" Camera
Michael Nelson Camera Operator
Garrett Warren Stunt Coordinator
Brian Barlettani Visual Effects Producer
Kurt D. Lott Stunt Coordinator
Daniel Benjamin Studio Teacher
Andy Nelson Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Steve Slanec Dialogue Editor
Pablo Helman Visual Effects Supervisor
Cindy Tolan Casting
Mike DeMille Stunt Double
BJ McDonnell Additional Camera
Brittany Petros Location Manager
Cooper Hoffman Production Assistant
Name Title
Tony Kushner Producer
Kristie Macosko Krieger Producer
Josh McLaglen Executive Producer
Carla Raij Executive Producer
Steven Spielberg Producer
Emma Elgort Associate Producer
Organization Category Person
Academy Awards Best Picture N/A Nominated
Academy Awards Best Director Steven Spielberg Nominated
Golden Globes Best Picture N/A Nominated
Golden Globes Best Actor Gabriel LaBelle Won
Golden Globes Best Director Steven Spielberg Nominated
BAFTA Awards Best Picture N/A Nominated
BAFTA Awards Best Director Steven Spielberg Nominated
SAG Awards Best Picture N/A Nominated
SAG Awards Best Actor Austin Butler Nominated
SAG Awards Best Supporting Actor Judd Hirsch Nominated
SAG Awards Best Supporting Actor Seth Rogen Nominated
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Reviews

narrator56
6.0

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 dif ... ferent 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.

Nov 16, 2023
tensharpe
8.0

“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 o ... n 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

Feb 03, 2023
Geronimo1967
7.0

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.

Feb 09, 2023
badelf
6.0

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 t ... he supporting roles was wholly absent. In my movie list of Directors About Themselves (https://boxd.it/iEWZO), this is weakest of the whole bunch.

Feb 15, 2023