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Spielberg's first feature film
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ICONS.In 1994 DREAMWORKS
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was in 1974. The SUGARLAND
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SKG became the first new movie
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EXPRESS was the
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studio in HOLLYWOOD in over
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comedy/drama based on the
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75 years. The partnership
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true story of a fugitive couple
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between Steven Spielberg,
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who flees the authorities with
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JEFFERY KATZENBERG,
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their child, whom they refuse
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and DAVID GEFFEN formed
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to give up for adoption. It won
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a media company that would
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critical acclaim including a
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reach into the fields of live
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CANNES FILM Festival
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action and animated movies,
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Award in 1974 for BEST
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MUSIC, COMPUTER games,
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SCREENPLAY. In 1975,
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arcades, television production
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Spielberg directed JAWS.
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and MOVIE distribution. By 1997,
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Only his second feature film, it
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Spielberg's annual income had
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was a huge success. It was
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reached $283 (TWO HUNDRED
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nominated for best film at the
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EIGHTY THREE) million. He
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1976 ACADEMY AWARDS,
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was the highest paid
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and won 3 Oscars for EDITING,
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entertainment figure of that year.
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SOUND and ORIGINAL score.
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THE SUGARLAND EXPRESS
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Due to its popularity, it would
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CANNES FILM FESTIVAL
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open up the doors for Spielberg
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BEST SCREENPLAY
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to work on many more great
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JAWS
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projects. Spielberg would go on
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ACADEMY AWARDS
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to create films such as
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EDITING
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CLOSE ENCOUNTERS, E.T.,
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SOUND
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RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK,
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ORIGINAL SCORE
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SCHINDLER'S LIST, JURASSIC
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CLOSE ENCOUNTERS
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PARK and SAVING PRIVATE
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E T
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RYAN. In 1982, Spielberg
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RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK
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founded the company, AMBLIN
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SCHINDLERS LIST
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ENTERTAINMENT using the
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SAVING PRIVATE RYAN
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name of his first PROFESSIONAL
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AMBLIN ENTERTAINMENT
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FILM and the popular logo
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PROFESSIONAL FILM
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from the movie E.T. which was
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PRODUCTION STUDIO
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the first popular movie created
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ICONS
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by it. It was only a
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DREAMWORKS SKG
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PRODUCTION STUDIO, and
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HOLLYWOOD
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never distributed its own movies.
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JEFFERY KATZENBERG
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It worked with other studios
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DAVID GEFFEN
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such as Universal Pictures,
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MUSIC
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Columbia Pictures and Warner
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COMPUTER
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Brother Studios. His studio was
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MOVIE
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an immediate success and
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TWO HUNDRED EIGHTY THREE
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many of its movies became
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