
Steven Spielberg has said that Schindler’s List is his most meaningful film. The movie tells the true story of Oskar Schindler, a German businessman who rescued hundreds of Jewish people during the Holocaust, and it’s a project that’s especially important to Spielberg because he grew up in a Jewish family.
Schindler’s story resonated deeply with him because his father had lost many friends during the Holocaust.
He once explained that making Schindler’s List took over ten years because he understood how important the story was and how badly it could be mishandled. He felt a huge weight of responsibility, which actually made him avoid the project for nearly a decade until he felt emotionally prepared to tackle it.
Released in 1993, Schindler’s List was a significant change of pace for Steven Spielberg, who was known at the time for more family-oriented films like Always (1989) and Hook (1991). Interestingly, it came out in the same year as Jurassic Park, which he was also directing. However, Spielberg viewed Schindler’s List as a deeply important project, a moral responsibility, rather than simply a source of entertainment.
He explained to reporters that he wanted to create something meaningful for his children, a way to share a part of history and teach them about the experiences of their ancestors and all people.
Steven Spielberg considers Schindler’s List to be his greatest work. He expressed, “I truly believe Schindler’s List is the best film I’ve ever directed, and I’m proud to say that I’ve created something that surpasses anything else I’ve done.” Beyond its artistic merit, the film had a significant cultural impact, prompting worldwide discussions about the Holocaust and inspiring him to establish the Survivors of the Shoah Foundation.
For Steven Spielberg, Schindler’s List isn’t just a film—it’s a lasting work he wants future generations to remember and learn from.
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2026-01-09 11:15