Francis Ford Coppola is a monumental figure in cinema history, and his recent appearance at JM Video in Paris for Konbini’s Video Club series was a thrilling event for movie lovers. The director of iconic films like The Godfather and Apocalypse Now was there to promote his highly anticipated new film, Megalopolis, and celebrate the show’s 100th episode.
As Coppola wandered through the video store, he shared fascinating stories and experiences from his extensive career. He spoke about the filmmakers who influenced him, praising legends such as Akira Kurosawa, Orson Welles, and Jean Renoir. His love for film was evident, breathing life into the store as he reminisced about the golden age of cinema.
Coppola’s new film, Megalopolis, is set to launch globally, including IMAX, at the end of September 2024. It’s his most ambitious project in years, featuring a star-studded cast that includes Adam Driver, Forest Whitaker, and Nathalie Emmanuel. The film, cloaked in mystery, promises a grand tale of a futuristic city navigating between utopia and chaos, with Coppola reportedly investing over $100 million of his own funds into this labor of love.
During the intimate discussion at Video Club, Coppola went beyond filmmaking to explore themes of life, creativity, and the ongoing challenge of remaining relevant in a rapidly evolving industry. For cinema fans, this conversation offers a rare glimpse into a career that has spanned more than five decades. Watching this episode is like stepping into Coppola’s universe, where cinema’s past, present, and future intertwine.
For those passionate about film, this behind-the-scenes exploration is a must-see ahead of Megalopolis’ theatrical release.