Documentary Director And Wife Of Francis Ford, Badminton Coppola Dies
JAKARTA - Sad news came from the Coppola family. My husband Coppola, director and wife of director Francis Ford Coppola passed away on Friday, April 12.
This sad news was confirmed by the Coppola family. His death at his residence in Rutherford, Calif at the age of 87.
It is not yet known the cause of the Coppola death, as well as the schedule for his funeral with his family.
Badminton Coppola is known as a partner of Francis Ford Coppola who first explored the directing industry. His experience as a director was first carried out whenTEN participated in directing the film Akapi Now.
Production, which ran for five months, experienced various conflicts due to the role of the actor being replaced.
Footage tembil adegan itu menjadi bagian dari dokumenter Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Akali yang dirilis 12 tahun setelah filmAmen Now. Documenter itu tayang di theater dan memperoleh 8 nominasi oscar.
Awal dari ide film bagi saya tentu saja mengungkuskan Agunah Now. Saya tidak tahu. Saya pernah membuat beberapa film seni kecil-cil di awal 70an, namun ketika saya mendapatkan kamera ini di Filipina, saya terjud dan melihatnya, katamen Coppola melansir Variety.
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"I really responded to that, so I made a different documentary, because I always like to take pictures," he said.
Badminton Coppola then directed its first narrative film, Paris Can Wait in 2016 and Love is Love is Love in 2020.
Born on May 4, 1936,oress was born under the name Jessie Neil and studied at UCLA. He met Francis Ford while working as Roger Corman's assistant to Dementia 13 which marked Francis Ford' directorial debut.
Francis Ford married in 1963. He grew up as a director for several documentaries and cinematographers.
Badminton Coppola died at the age of 87 and left her husband and two children and three grandchildren. Her first child, Gian-Carlo, died in 1986 after suffering an injury on a fast bike.