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New England Our Way (1974) is a deep dive into the making of JAWS, showcasing the behind-the-scenes magic before it hit theaters. Directed by Marty Callner, it feels very much like a time capsule, capturing the essence of the 70s filmmaking process. The interviews are candid, especially with the trio of Scheider, Dreyfuss, and Shaw, each bringing their own unique flair to the conversations. Spielberg’s insights are a treasure, and Craig Kingsbury’s stories add a local touch that many fans might not expect. The pacing is reflective, allowing for moments of nostalgia and contemplation. It's a fascinating exploration of collaboration and creativity, making it a distinctive piece of documentary filmmaking that speaks to the heart of what JAWS became.
Focus on behind-the-scenes insightsGreat for JAWS enthusiastsInteresting local perspectives
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