On June 20, 1975, Steven Spielberg’s film Jaws premiered in theaters, giving the world its first summer blockbuster. Based on the bestselling novel by author Peter Benchley, the classic movie tells the iconic story of a police chief’s battle against a great white shark terrorizing the people of his beach community.
Filled with terror, suspense, and excitement, this Oscar-nominated horror movie grossed over a reported $477 million at the box office, launched the young Spielberg’s career, and forever changed the cinema industry and the world. Now, movie lovers will commemorate the 50th anniversary of Jaws with the release of a new documentary, Jaws @ 50: The Definitive Inside Story.
Directed by Laurent Bouzereau and presented by National Geographic, Jaws @ 50 will take a behind-the-scenes look at Spielberg’s groundbreaking movie. Specifically, it will examine the movie’s infamous, troubled production and its impact on audiences, sharks, and the people who made it.
Jaws@ 50 Is A New Documentary About The Making Of Steven Spielberg’s Movie & Its Legacy
Jaws @ 50 Features Exclusive Footage And Interviews About Spielberg’s Movie
Jaws @ 50 features never-before-seen footage from the making of Spielberg’s movie. These include home videos and outtakes retrieved from Spielberg and Benchley’s personal archives. The Hulu documentary will present interviews from the cast and crew of Jaws, as well as composer John Williams and Spielberg himself.
It will even feature interviews with other acclaimed filmmakers, fans, and Spielberg collaborators, including Jordan Peele, George Lucas, James Cameron, Emily Blunt, Cameron Crowe, Guillermo del Toro, Steven Soderbergh, Robert Zemeckis, and J.J. Abrams. Additionally, Peter Benchley’s wife, brother, and children will share their stories about the making of the novel that started it all.
Jaws @ 50 will delve into the filmmaking challenges, as a malfunctioning mechanical shark and numerous weather delays threatened to sink the production and Spielberg’s career, giving the director PTSD. The documentary will also explore the legacy, its impact on the public’s widespread fear of sharks, and their ongoing fascination with them, presenting interviews with multiple marine scientists and conservationists.
With all these different perspectives and stories, Jaws @ 50 should be the perfect documentary for enthusiasts of Jaws, sharks, and cinema to watch this summer. Although the success and behind-the-scenes dramas have become Hollywood legends, it is essential to acknowledge both the positive and negative aspects that emerged from the making of this high-seas horror film in the 50 years since its release.
Jaws @ 50: The Definitive Inside Story is now streaming on Hulu and Disney+.