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Francis Ford Coppola at the 94th Oscars
Francis Ford Coppola at the 94th Oscars
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Francis Ford Coppola

Francis Ford Coppola is a writer, producer, and director known for a string of 1970s classics that included “The Godfather,” “The Conversation,” “The Godfather, Part II,” and “Apocalypse Now.” In the early days of his career, Coppola worked for Roger Corman (for whom he directed “Dementia 13”) and as a journeyman screenwriter, winning an Oscar for his “Patton” script. After a series of intriguing movies that failed to find audiences (“You’re a Big Boy Now,” “Finian’s Rainbow,” “The Rain People”), Coppola hit the jackpot with “The Godfather,” a critical and commercial smash that established him as one of the major auteurs of the New Hollywood. In the early 1980s, he attempted to launch a new studio with “One From the Heart”; the film and the studio were financial failures, but Coppola’s innovations, such as digital editing and previsualization, were eventually adopted by the industry at large. A pair of S.E. Hinton adaptations gave Coppola renewed economic (“The Outsiders”) and artistic (“Rumble Fish”) success, and he spent the ‘80s and ‘90s alternating between personal projects like “Tucker: The Man and His Dream” and works for hire like “Peggy Sue Got Married,” hitting the sweet spot between art and commerce with “Bram Stoker’s Dracula.” Following “The Rainmaker” in 1997, Coppola took a 10-year break from filmmaking to focus on his winery before returning to the director’s chair for a trio of ambitious independent films: “Youth Without Youth,” “Tetro,” and “Twixt.” After another hiatus, Coppola returned in 2024 with the self-financed “Megalopolis.”

First Name

Francis Ford

Last Name

Coppola

Date of Birth

April 7, 1939

Place of Birth

Detroit, Michigan

Notable Work

'The Godfather,' 'The Conversation,' 'Apocalypse Now,' 'Megalopolis'

Notable Awards

Palme d'Or (1979), Academy Award for Best Directing (1975), Academy Award for Best Picture (1975), Golden Globe Award for Best Screenplay (1973)

Occupation

Director

Francis Ford Coppola

Francis Ford Coppola in the Criterion Closet
In addition to discussing his 1983 S.E. Hinton adaptation, Coppola also chatted about the work of Jacques Tati and, one of his former educators, Dorothy Arzner.
THE GODFATHER CODA: THE DEATH OF MICHAEL CORLEONE, (aka THE GODFATHER: PART III), from left: Al Pacino, George Hamilton, 1990. © Paramount Pictures / Courtesy Everett Collection
"'Part II' is too perfect and 'The Godfather' is too legendary."
Francis Ford Coppola
Before "The Godfather: Part II," film sequels typically had unique titles like "The Bride of Frankenstein" or "After the Thin Man."
Francis Ford Coppola
The "Megalopolis" director will be honored with the organization's 50th lifetime achievement award at a gala in April.
'MEGALOPOLIS,' Adam Driver, 2024. © Lionsgate Films / Courtesy Everett Collection
In a post on X, formerly known as Twitter, Coppola shared a Letterboxd list featuring "Things to Come," "Spartacus," "Eyes Wide Shut," and many other films that helped him create "Megalopolis."
Megalopolis. Photo Credit: Courtesy of Lionsgate
Megalon Power
Production designer Bradley Rubin stepped into "Megalopolis" midway to decipher Coppola's abstract vision. Why is there a giant clock up in the sky? How does Megalon work?
'Megalopolis,' Francis Ford Coppola
Coppola Enters the Volume
VFX supervisor Jesse Chisholm tells IndieWire about adapting to Coppola's theatricality and poetic realism, which embraced the in-camera sense of wonder in the LED volume.
Francis Ford Coppola
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Exclusive: With his lifelong passion project "Megalopolis" now playing in theaters, one of cinema's most prominent defenders has curated a list of classics you can watch on TCM this month.
Nathalie Emmanuel as Julia Cicero and Adam Driver as Cesar Catilina in Megalopolis. Photo Credit: Courtesy of Lionsgate
The frequent Coppola collaborator talks about how their new go-for-broke experiment has been on his mind since he first worked with the director 17 years and four films ago.
Best Francis Ford Coppola Movies
The maker of some of American cinema's most iconic films, Coppola is nonetheless an innovator and an outsider artist at heart.
THE GODFATHER, Salvatore Corsitto, James Caan, Marlon Brando, 1972.
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"Megalopolis" may be his biggest risk, but it comes after a career cannily combining taking chances and working within the system — and one unlikely ever to be replicated.
'Megalopolis' writer/director Francis Ford Coppola

Coppola didn’t spend $120 million on “Megalopolis” to make an ordinary film in an ordinary fashion, as the 85-year old auteur still dreams of a bright future for cinema. 
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