Sarah Polley & Francis Ford Coppola | Directors on Directors
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Five-time Academy Award winner Francis Ford Coppola rings director Sarah Polley from his quaint hotel room desk in Peachtree, Georgia, to discuss Polley’s latest (and perhaps most important) film to date. Polley, the actor-turned-auteur, is in awe as they talk on Zoom through their laptop screens, because Coppola is only days away from starting production on “Megalopolis” - a passion project he wrote in the late ’80s, about an architect in a futuristic New York City.
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Variety aren't playing around cos I'm loving these pairings and the fact they're doing a directors version 🙌🏻
I love when they pair a younger director with an absolutely legendary one. Great job Variety!!!
Sarah Polley is so well spoken. Loved this interview.
Sarah Polley is such an underrated director. I think she definitely deserves another Oscar nomination for Women Talking.
@CineResenhas
Жыл бұрын
*She doesn't have an Oscar yet.*
Sarah Polley is so inspirational for Woman and future directors. Her eye for film is so vast and amazing. Can't wait to see at least 20 more Great films from her. 😊
@kwill84
5 ай бұрын
Know this is late but her book of essays. Run towards the danger is incredible.
I love his movies, but now I fell in love with the man! What a legend, Francis Ford Coppola is! And it is so amazing that he lists his daughter's Oscar win as one of his life moments is just pure golden! Also, Sarah Polley
Coppola making Megalopolis with his own 100 mil just shows the man is a true artist
Wonderful opportunity to see this. Thanks so much!
Oh my gosh, how sweet are they and full of mutual admiration for eachother ❤️
sarah is a true artist massive humilty ! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
this is the most random pairing and therefore for me the most interesting.
Happy Birthday Sarah Polley. UR awesome and beautiful. I love Dawn of the Dead. U were pretty badass Nurse. Watching Zombie movies is awesome. Dawn of the Dead looks similar to 28 Days Later & 28 Weeks Later, love those movies... still. Your great. May the Peace be with u Ana. From Harlingen Texas. January 8, 1979 January 8, 2023 through January 8, 3023
Loved this! Excited to see Women Talking
Excelentes directores, un placer. Referentes de gran calidad y humanismo
Great interview.
Coppola loves his craft, no sane person will fund a 100 million movie with his own money, he lives for cinema... That's why he made the greatest movie of all time.
Who ever thought about pairing these two, give them a 20% raise. I haven’t even started watching it.
That was cool conversation! thnks
Awesome pairing!
love this; love these filmmakers .. .
Omg I love these two ❤
I'm watching all these videos
Sarah Polley Movie 1. Ana - Dawn of the Dead 2004
Sarah is STILL mesmerizing even in her 40s 😍
The editor is killing me.
Awesome
Favourite, (if not) BEST Works of Madam Polley are 2004 Snyder's Dawn of Dead and a little indie flick called Mr Nobody.. ... I'd put BOTH At STELLAR - EXQUISITE. 🎨🎨 (Ea. In their own, unique, distinct right.)
Francis Ford Coppola protected Victor Salva
Oh this is big deal…..
Why did you cast Driver, Francis? Why?
Coppola still supporting Victor Salva I wonder?
Francis Ford Coppola could make good movies, but what a bad microphone hahaha
The film should be called a billion white women
@pb.j.1753
Жыл бұрын
huh why
@transcendcapitalism
Жыл бұрын
there are almost no movies that focus on a group of women. there should be way way more and hopefully soon there will be
Lets just tell good stories -- enough with these 'frameworks' like 'patriarchy' and 'women' an 'men' -- lets just tell authentic stories without the social agenda or prejudice.
@starryxblue
Жыл бұрын
This story is authentic, it happened in 2010 to a group of women and children by a group if men. It’s not the first and it wasn’t the last. That’s why words like patriarchy are used. If you truly believe it would have happened the other way around then I have a bridge to sell you.
@user-vw6xp5nl6t
Жыл бұрын
What bridge do you mean? We’re on the same side. I don’t believe in dividing people into categories. That in itself is an act of violation to me. You’ve just created a chasm where none existed.
@transcendcapitalism
Жыл бұрын
when you have a strong reaction to something like you're showing here, it points to something unhealed in you
@user-vw6xp5nl6t
Жыл бұрын
@@transcendcapitalism everyone is unhealed -- or why else would we need stories? They're the map we need. I need them as much as anyone else.
much respect to the legend that is Coppola. but seriously, this is just woke garbage.
@ianp383
Жыл бұрын
What makes this woke? I bet you aren't able to even properly explain what "woke" means to you.
@rrarrarr520
Жыл бұрын
@@ianp383 the victimization mentality. Women always being oppressed. That kind of bullshit. We get it already. They've beat this horse to death.
@hoover728
Жыл бұрын
So you approve of men being able to drug women, beat and rape them, and then blame it on evil spirits? Noted.
@rrarrarr520
Жыл бұрын
@@hoover728 yes. Exactly 🙄
@hoover728
Жыл бұрын
@@rrarrarr520 At least you're honest.