Francis Ford Coppola on the Future of Cinema, Marlon Brando and Regrets
2015 ж. 23 Мау.
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Francis Ford Coppola discusses his life and career at 92Y's Reel Pieces with Annette Insdorf series. He talked about his favorite films, the future of cinema, feeling rejection earlier in his career, the importance of actors, casting Marlon Brando in The Godfather and Apocalypse Now, and the secret to life!
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This woman goes home every night, smiles at herself, then proceeds to gush over how wonderful she is. “I know a great deal about this obscure thing, but the audience probably doesn’t”
She knows about something, which puts her a hundred miles ahead of most American audiences. They only know what they want right now.
Really? I think you have a problem.
She's talking mostly to film students. They are there to learn more about film and they are both providing information on the subject.
She has a great guest but talks too much
Lovely event. Coppola is a living legend. A true delight listening to him.
Jesus what a jewel! An amazing gift to cinema, and a great American. He's an amazing story teller
19:01 Francis talks about Marlon Brando.
Shut up.....
Pure
mario puzo in an interview said he is a storyteller and that coppola made the film better than the book... so to speak... coppola is truly an amusingly great storyteller himself... the way he relate his approaching marlon brando as vito... thank you 92Y for your interview with the genius director coppola...
Amazing Interview!! Is the Master!
How can one person be this brilliant?
What a fascinating man.
What brilliance sounds like.
I gotta check out more Polish films.
Francis is a class act.
the stories about Marlon brando are so freaking funny
you should hear duvall talking about brando, duvall and james caan having fun on set
Ra mol right I’ve seen some of them very funny ended
jeffrey dahmere Watching Coppola talk about how much respect he had for Brando. And cast of great actors having great chemistry. No wonder Godfather became so great movie.
She's a piece of work.
WANKER!!!
The movie is a masterpiece. There are so many details and subtleties, not just in the environment, the action, mood etc as Coppola described but also in the personalities of the characters. There is subtle, non-verbal communication that is captured very well, such as Barzini showing up at the wedding - seemingly as a friend of the Don's, but really to observe closely the weaknesses of people like Pauli who he can use to attack him. Pauli wanted to steal the wedding money and Barzini took note that he was greedy and could probably be paid off. Subtle points like this all throughout the first two movies.
it's sad this has been so heavily cut down, would love to see the full uncut interview. He is the man
A great, talented, and evolved human being.
Her?
Oppression results in great art.
Francis had 2 things in common with Jackie Chan and Russell Crowe: The same 1st letter in their last names and the same birthday, April 7th.
I'm looking for the complete inteview. Any suggestions where to find?
I wrote/sing a song called Granola with a Francis Ford Coppola lyric.
Ashes ansd diamonds - I love that film too.
I mean Francis coppala is the real godfather getting Marlon Brando a new Paramount movie contract like singer in the movie
"I'm sure no one but myself and Francis Ford Coppola would ever know about artsy foreign films meeehhhhfdgdhdhhf"
The documentary thing that he is talking about is the reality tv nowadays.
Does the screen video of Brando still exist?
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you THE MAN bro. Thanks
Oh my god the sibilance is painful 3:13
He's kinda funny
Host loves to talk about herself
She spoke for a grand total of about a minute in this video. WTF are you talking about? Interviewers aren't allowed to set up or ask questions anymore?
"You placed at number 1 the same film that I would have placed at number 1..." BULLSHIT!
She’s annoying af
@@generationofswine-ge5rw even Coppola callee her out on her diverging....
I think the host did a fine job, she sets up the premise of the discussion but never interrupts him. It's not like Stephen Galloway. So what if she also likes polish cinema, I never felt that she took over the discussion. They are talking about things they have in common.
I agree. I don't understand all the naysayers. I thought she did a good job. She was knowledgeable and seemed enthusiastic about having the great Coppola there.
He looks different without his glasses.
He hardly wears glasses you fool.
Ashes and diamonds. The Sarasota Manuscript Jerry Garcia’s favorite movie. Ps. I agree this woman doing the interview is so into herself. Francis is also no wilting flower. When in my 20s I was dating his housekeeper. We went to his winery the day he released Napolian by his dad, invited us to go, then wanted $230 on my credit card. He’s a greedy selfish SOB.
RussellRoesner Are you kidding me.?!? Elaborate please
Haha really? well what was the 200$ for? now its 2 people asking you
Lol
She makes Dick Cavett seem modest by comparison.
But not as cringy as Charlie Rose, he has no comparison. He doesn't shut up
You placed the same film i would have placed at number one. Most of the audience probably doesn't know this but this means a lot to me. LMAOO! bet you feel special hahahaha god, youre nobody Francis is a genius humble yrself
👼My Holy Trinity👼 -- Spielberg, Coppola and Lucas. Amen.
insdorf is the scourge of telluride and everything else related to film, the most pompous piece of work there ever was
I prefer other Wajda films
She talks too much. We want to hear Coppola, not her (whoever she is).
chel3SEY no she doesn’t.
Yikes, the interviewer is dreadful. Her role is to bring her subject to the audience versus herself. Coppola is so humble and matter of fact. She is all mannerisms and pretension. A missed opportunity.
Coppola could have stayed home.
vampire films before the dracula by coppola... are nonsensically just scare viewers... but coppola made dracula a very pitiful lonely being... whose only activity is to suck blood... coppola is a great director... made viewers pity the dracula having a brain with only one function... to suck blood in a full moon... very pitiful lonesome existence...
Avatar was a turd.
Avatar! Come on!!!