The path to paradise

Wasson, Sam

£14.99

Say ‘Coppola’ and ‘The Godfather’ immediately comes to mind. But Coppola isn’t Corleone – he’s more than that. He’s a visionary who predicted that digital cameras – no larger than one’s hand – would allow anyone to make movies. And then set up a studio, Zeotrope, to make his dreams a reality. This book presents the highs and lows of both his personal and professional life, as Coppola sets out to transform the process of making movies. Sam Wasson captures the larger-than-life figure of a man who pursued a vision of the world of movies and all the wonder of what that would be.

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Publish Date: 07/11/2024

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The definitive account of the legendary Francis Ford Coppola’s decades-long dream to reinvent American film-making, if not the entire world.

‘Supremely entertaining.’ New York Times

‘Mouth-watering . . . Sizzingly vivid and compulsive.’ Daily Telegraph

Acclaimed writer Sam Wasson weaves together an extraordinary portrait of Coppola, having conducted hundreds of interviews with the director and those who have worked closely with him. A man who is charming, brilliant, but also plagued by restlessness, recklessness and a desire to operate perpetually at the extremes. It is a story inextricably bound up in the making of one of the greatest quixotic masterpieces ever attempted, Apocalypse Now. That story, already the stuff of legend, has never been fully told until this extraordinary book..

Additional information

Weight 328 g
Dimensions 198 × 129 × 28 mm
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Publisher

Imprint

Cover

Paperback

Pages

400

Language

English

Edition
Dewey

791.4302330922 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K