Francis Ford Coppola talk on Apocalypse Now 40 years restoration at Tribeca Film Festival 2019
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- Francis Ford Coppola talk on Apocalypse Now 40 years restoration at Tribeca Film Festival 2019
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What he pulled off was incredible.
Enormous guts.
There IS a Hell to be shunned & a Heaven to reach for.
Coppola is a genius - Godfather part 1/2, The Conversation, Apocalypse Now - one of the all time great visionary directors. Because of only these three movies I would put him ahead of Scorsese , Spielberg, Altman, Polanski etc. I just saw Apocalypse Final cut at the local Imax last night, on the big screen for the first time ever. A small screen at home can never, ever do this piece of cinema history justice. It was and is a astonishing, powerful, mind blowing experience . Where are the Coppola's of today in American cinema ?
He's no William Beaudine, but I will agree that Coppola is one fine director !
Apocalypse Now is a journey into the darkest parts of human existence. A unique film.
That's what I love about it. It's so much more than just a war film. It's a deep, haunting dive into human nature. It's a damn Dostoevsky novel in the jungle.
I saw the new final cut recently and it left me stunned. I felt like I had been punched in the gut. An incredible experience seeing this on the big screen with the new sound. If you get the chance to see it in a cinema don't miss it.
Watched it last night on Imax- totally agree- left me dumbfounded !
i would love to
One of the most godlike experiences I`ve ever had. Would love to see it again on the big screen. Just incredible.
@@Biring1 it feels improper to watch it at home, after seeing it imax and I’ve seen the movie a thousand times
I have heard of it smoothies and I've seen the his name on film as director and loved his movies but I've never heard him speak for. It sounds genuine.
70’s was the best era of Hollywood, I know there will be lot of debate..... but, just think, what we got as an audience were gems like Godfather, TaxiDriver, Apocalypse now, Dog Day Afternoon, Star Wars,.....list goes on and on. Actors like Al Pacino, Robert De Niro, Dustin Hoffman, Meryl Streep, Diane Keaton, Best of Marlon Brando,....directors like Francis Ford, Steven Spielberg, George Lucas, Martin Scorsese, Woody Allen....
agree
Hey don't forget rocky
5:00 im soo thankfull for this .. he made movies like they should be
Fckng greatest movie, final cut Up there with Citizen Cane period !!
My man just named 2 of the top 3 greatest movies of all time. Only The Good the Bad and the Ugly missing.
holy cow. just right up there on stage...the greatest director who ever lived...interviewing Francis Ford Coppola
Yes
pffffft
@@tuanjim799 ompkins
Great movie from start to end classic
I LIKE ALL HIS FILMS INCLUDING HIS EIGHTIES PICTURES AND SO ON.
Hell yeah, he won! Words will never express how much it means to me that this movie got a 40 Year Anniversary ✨.
He s a great artist, a great director , i like to listening to him about his movie apocalipse now .
Greatest film into the Darkness of Man period !!
A true visionary
Thanks for this video!
I saw the 2019 version late last night in Basildon, Essex. It was brilliant gripping drama.
No Name Same. Something you’ll never forget.
I had watched the film originally on VHS & found it very heavy going but knew that this was quality. Last night I saw the entire film with the all surround sound & it was tremendous, but there was colour blurring on the edges I could see. As a photojournalist myself I loved Dennis Hoppers’ character & could completely relate to be walking around with multiple cameras in Asia.
:) watched last night in southend essex
nice synopsis of the total experience by the interviewer at the end
The Godfather Trilogy
Apocalypse Now
The Outsiders
Rumble Fish
Are my favorite Coppola films
Francis Ford Coppala's Masterpiece Quadrology:
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The Godfather
Godfather, Part II
The Conversation
Apocalypse Now
great statements....
Rip gavin Robinson 1936 2023
Brilliant man
Really, the '70s were his best decade. Everything after that pales in comparison. Perhaps misery and youth (he turned 40 in 1979) was essential to his creative peak......
wow such a hot take
Rumble Fish and Cotton Club are both solid tho
Good at projecting soul destroying.. negatively., must have an affinity with it!
The Godfather(1972)
The Godfather:Part II(1974)
Apocalypse Now
Francis Ford Coppola’s Dracula
classics and my favorite movies and Francis Ford Coppola’s Dracula is extremely good
If Coppola had shot over a million feet of film for Godfather Part 2 or The Conversation, would he keep tinkering with them too. For me the 1979 original cut is artistically the version for me as it was done under such stress and is the honest representation. Loved redux but for me was a dvd extras tacked on
Is there an available version of the original cut anywhere?
He’s a genius
He pulled off the impossible.
is that Soderbergh interviewing?
Yep.
Si sentivano storie , tales ,nella mia generazione , tales di un certo fascino in alcuni anni , dal cinema ,da canzoni e musicisti , da persone reali ed eventi veri , ed altri invece inventati con film , romanzi , e canzoni, un mix di storie vere e inventate e di personaggi , di questi luoghi lontani dall Italia, oltreoceano , il Bronx , Little Italy, Brooklyn, Harlem , Manhattan, Coney Island , Central Park ,Park Avenue.. quel tipo di cinema con Al Pacino e Robert de Niro , artisti di NY , il famoso actors studio fondato da lee Strasberg a N.Y e mentre la capitale del cinema,
con gli studios , Hollywood , la fabbrica dei sogni , e dall altra parte , Los Angeles , California .
Apocalypse Now Oscars Highway Robbery
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Best Picture
Best Director
Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Brando)
Best Screenplay
Best Music
Best Editing
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Happy he's lost weight.
Only because he's getting older I think
@@rob_3417 Either way most fat obese people day before they get to his age.
going for the 100 mr Coppola .. we love u
Amen to that ! I had not known about his weight loss and at first didn't recognize him !
It’s good. He needs to go Keto diet. Be healthier for him.
I want to know if the bull being chopped up in front of our very eyes was real ?
Ik same here
300%. the horse head in the godfather too. all real
APN IS AN ART FILM OF SORTS AND COULD HAVE BEEN EVEN MORE SO --- AN ART-WAR FILM THAT'S NOT CHEAPENING EITHER SIDE OF THE EQUATION.
WHAT'S INTERESTING IS THAT ---- NO MATTER WHAT SCENE YOU WATCH FROM APN --- THEY ARE ALWAYS AMAZING BEGINNING WITH THE PHOTOGRAPHY --- VIVID COLORS, TREMENDOUS DARKNESS AND DEPTH --- SCINTILLATING BRIGH TLIGHTS --- SMOKINESS --- THE NARRATIVE IS SO SUCH ABOUT IT SELF -=- A ONE MAN'S JOURNEY INTO HELL IN VIETNAM AT THE END OF THE WAR I GUESS. I WONDER IF FFC IS AWARE THAT HE GOT GREAT MATERIAL FROM THE DAY TO DAY SCENES THEY SHOT. ONE WOULD THINK HE DID KNOW. BUT THE FILM ITSELF IS A LONE NARRATIVE AND JOURNEY INTO THE HEART OF DARKNESS. CONVINCING. HOW ABOUT A SEQUEL?
There’s no hell? I would rather live as if there is one because that is one big gamble to get wrong
"You gambled and you won." Yeah, but on his next film One From The Heart he gambled and lost, both commericially and critically, forcing his own company American Zoetrope into financial difficulty.
Yea, a lot of his films after Apocalypse were failures. The Outsiders, Dracula, and Godfather 3 were the only hits he had afterwards. Nevertheless, this man is a true inspiration and legend.
So the fuck what? That's how gambling and life works, you win some, you lose some, but Coppola more than carved his place in film history.
@@akinjones8642 not dracula
Can't win 'em all
Failures attribute to the growth of the artist. He owns up to them and is proud of them. That is a true artist.
Just what he said with the sperm and the egg is so beautiful, that it illuminates the immorality of abortion.
HE MIGHT MEAN "FAKE" MORALITY?
This guy is still alive?
He is
No that's his ghost
@@rob_3417 His ghost had the good sense to lose weight ! That Casper must have quite a diet to recommend !
He wants to do a new movie on Utopia. It's easy for a super rich man to spew communism and tell you how great it is...Meanwhile he stays rich! Ha! What joke!
The movie was a Smelly Turd........I will say Tucker was very good though.