Steven Spielberg Once Revealed He Was Afraid When Shooting S*xual Scenes In The Color Purple: “Any Woman Director Would Have Done That Brilliantly”  (Photo Credit: IMDb)

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Steven Spielberg needs no introduction. The Man – often regarded as one of the founding pioneers of the New Hollywood era, is the mind behind several much-loved films, including Schindler’s List, Saving Private Ryan, Jaws, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, and Jurassic Park. While it may seem like he isn’t afraid of anything, the director in the past revealed being afraid while shooting one film.

Years ago, Spielberg, in multiple conversations, revealed that he was afraid of directing the s*xual scenes between Whoopi Goldberg’s Celie Harris Johnson and Margaret Avery’s Shug Avery in the 1985 coming-of-age period drama The Color Purple. Read on to know all he had to say and why he feared it.

During a past interaction with Entertainment Weekly, Steven Spielberg opened up about not being the perfect choice when directing the erotic portions of The Color Purple. He said, “Perhaps I was the wrong director to acquit some of the more s*xually honest encounters between Shug and Celie, because I did soften those. I basically took something that was extremely erotic and very intentional, and I reduced it to a simple kiss. I got a lot of criticism for that.”

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