In this quote, Steven Spielberg reveals that his main motivation for creating films is not to build up wealth. Rather, he is driven by an enthusiasm for storytelling and the art of filmmaking. This statement reveals that Spielberg's focus is not on financial gain, but rather on the imaginative process and the impact his films can have on audiences. It also suggests that he values the artistic integrity of his work over monetary success. This quote highlights Spielberg's real love for his craft and his devotion to producing meaningful and impactful movies, rather than just chasing monetary success.
This quote is written / told by Steven Spielberg somewhere between December 18, 1947 and today. He was a famous Director from USA.
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