Singular yet conventional, daring yet conformist, worldly yet solitary—these paradoxes define the life and work of Steven Spielberg. This portrait before us examines Spielberg’s career through three central themes: childhood, America, and the Holocaust. Using archival film excerpts, the film explores the interplay between private obsessions and collective narratives, tracing Spielberg’s development from a television novice to a defining figure of the “New Hollywood”. In doing so, it highlights the continuity between his life story and the thematic and stylistic coherence of his cinematic universe.