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The Shark is Still Working: The Impact and Legacy of Jaws
Erik Hollander
Categories: Behind the Scenes, Features, Opening Night
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Run time: 100 min.
According to the American Film Institute, Jaws ranks among the fifty greatest movies of all time and the second greatest thriller ever (Behind Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho). After three decades, the film continues to intrigue, thrill and frighten viewers. It’s become an entertainment mainstay, a timeless classic in a world of fad filmmaking. The movie’s legacy is undeniable and virtually unmatched: It jump- started the summer blockbuster phenomenon, not to mention the illustrious career of one Hollywood’s most influential directors, Steven Spielberg. Jaws was a thoroughly groundbreaking film in every way imaginable. It had a tremendous impact on the way movies are made, marketed and merchandised and spawned a pop cultural fascination with sharks. And, perhaps most notably, the film generated a visceral fear of swimming that continues to afflict multitudes to this day.

Though scores of pictures have been made attempting to capitalize on the “man vs. nature” genre so brilliantly defined by Jaws, none have even remotely approximated its impact. It remains solidly among the top box office grossers of all time, and is televised frequently - its unrivaled shelf-life allowing it to be discovered and adored by new generations of fans. In fact, some of today’s hottest directors and writers have cited Jaws as their inspiration for pursuing a career in film. But the movie's influence didn't stop at the entertainment industry. Numerous marine biologists and shark researchers have attested that their early fascination with Jaws ignited a lifelong dedication to their chosen field. It can also be said that the initial phenomenon of the film (and original novel) was a significant catalyst for public awareness of sharks, leading to the eventual advancement of shark science and conservation.

Narrated by Chief Martin Brody himself, Roy Scheider, this feature- length documentary focuses squarely on the many ways Jaws has helped to shape these elements of popular culture. Interviews with the cast and crew, contemporary filmmakers, and scientists whose careers have been duly influenced by the movie, will give the viewer some insight as to why Jaws has earned a well-deserved place among the greatest classics Hollywood has ever produced. The Shark is Still Working aims to be the ultimate retrospective on Jaws.
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About the film
Cast & Crew
director
Erik Hollander
writer
James Gelet
 
executive producer
Jake Gove
producer
Erik Hollander
J. Michael Roddy
Jake Gove
James Gelet
composer
Michael McCormack
editor
Erik Hollander
Jake Gove
James Gelet
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