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Review: Coppola's `Tetro' sumptuous, self-serious

Two years ago, Francis Ford Coppola returned to filmmaking with the small, self-financed "Youth Without Youth," about an elderly professor who gets younger after being hit by lightning.

Coppola clan provides grist for director's `Tetro'

Rivalries are inevitable in a family as big and talented as Francis Ford Coppola's, with so many siblings and cousins and uncles working in film and music.

Union: Coppola move resumes in Argentina

Francis Ford Coppola resumed shooting his latest film Thursday after a six-day hiatus prompted by a labor complaint from the actors' union, the organization's director said. But Coppola's spokeswoman, Kathleen Talbert, disputed the information, saying in an e-mail to The Associated Press that the production "was never shut down by the union and has shot every day that was scheduled."

Coppola in Argentina to Film `Tetro'

Francis Ford Coppola will start filming next week on "Tetro," about the struggles of two brothers from an Italian family in present-day Argentina.

Coppola: No 2nd, 3rd Takes in This Life

Francis Ford Coppola says little would change if he were given a chance to do his life over, like the central character in his new movie, "Youth Without Youth."

Coppola Says His Film Is No Comeback

Even though "Youth Without Youth" is his first movie in a decade, Francis Ford Coppola insists he isn't making a comeback to film-making.

First Coppola Film in a Decade Premieres

It is Francis Ford Coppola's first movie in a decade, and the Oscar-winning director said Saturday that audiences should be in no hurry before deciding if "Youth Without Youth" is good or bad.

Coppola Chides 3 Oscar-Winning Actors

Everyone wants to work with Al Pacino, Robert De Niro and Jack Nicholson — except Francis Ford Coppola. Coppola — who directed Pacino and De Niro in "The Godfather" trilogy — says the trio of Oscar-winning actors have become apathetic.

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The Tucker That Time Forgot
Source: The New York Times

This is a fantastic tale about a Tucker automobile from 1949 that never was, at least until this year. If you saw the movie about Preston Tucker and his attempt to start a car company in post WWII America, you will want to read this article.

Fox News goes 10 for 10!
Source: Politico

Congratulations to everyone on the Fox News team. Obviously, it takes a total team effort to be the Leader on cable news. The best way Americans can honor the men and women serving overseas is to be informed about the issues confronting our country.

Pacino and De Niro: How the mighty have fallen
Source: The L.A. Times

I thought Francis Ford Coppola was being cranky last fall when he badmouthed Al Pacino and Robert De Niro -- the stars of Coppola's immortal "Godfather" films -- for taking parts for the money and losing their passion for doing great work.

Wonderfully Snarky Film Review: Youth Without Youth
Source: tucsonweekly.com

Francis Ford Coppola's latest film, Youth Without Youth, has received positive reviews from about 25 percent of critics who've seen it.

Coppola plea after computer theft
Source: BBC News

Film director Francis Ford Coppola has appealed for the return of his computer backup device following a robbery at his house in Argentina on Wednesday.

Francis Ford Coppola Burgled, Latest Script Stolen
Source: Zap2it.com

Five men broke into 'Godfather' director's Buenos Aires abode. In a daring Wednesday (Sept. 26) robbery, thieves stole the script for Francis Ford Coppola's new movie. The Oscar-winning writer-director's Buenos Aires apartment was broken into on Wednesday.

The Godfather Comes to Buenos Aires
Source: ontheroadtravel.blogs.com

It seems Sandra Bullock isn't the only star slated to bring Hollywood to Buenos Aires. Renowned director Francis Ford Coppola is planning to film his next movie, Tetro, in the Argentine capital.

Film Makeovers: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly?
Source: Associated Content

From film flops to fabulous flicks; it's all in the cutting.

Understanding Conrad's "Heart of Darkness"

Many of you will have read or at least heard of this book, and most film-buffs will know it was the basis for Francis Ford Coppola's 1979 film Apocalypse Now.

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