Krieger revealed that directorSteven Spielbergwas visibly emotional making his autobiographical film.

On set, he broke down quite a bit, Krieger said.

Sometimes it was joy.

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Sometimes it was sadness.

Sometimes it was being able to have his parents back for a little bit of time.

Spielberg cowrote the script with Tony Kushner.

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Krieger said she was aware of the importance of creating a protective environment for Spielberg.

We all felt an immense responsibility to him and for him to protect him.

Krieger added that Spielberg had expected the screenwriting process to bring back all those memories.

He was surprised he wasnt finished by the time ofproduction.

He was having memories flooding back to him of his childhood, Krieger said.

He thought he got through that writing.

Everything Everywhere All At Onceproducer Jonathan Yang shared an emotional experience about his movie, too.

I understood where my dad was coming from, Yang said.

Not you oughta live up to a certain standard.

It was that he wanted to provide safety.

Yang admits he broke down, but in private.

I was in the shower and I cried so hard, Yang said.

It was beautiful because I realized what my Dad was doing all those years.

Top Gun: Maverickproducer Jerry Bruckheimer also shared the emotional side of the years biggest blockbuster.