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A documentary about the making of ‘Marie Antoinette’ is coming thanks to Sofia and Eleanor Coppola
Eleanor Coppola captured over 80 hours of behind-the-scenes footage while Marie Antoinette was being made.
Eleanor Coppola captured over 80 hours of behind-the-scenes footage while Marie Antoinette was being made.
From “it” girl actress in Hollywood to indie film director of every moment, there are few corners of cinema, fashion, and music that Sofia Coppola hasn’t touched.
The world was robbed of the Coppola-Twilight universe.
We appear to have a battle of the Elvises on our hands.
‘Sofia Coppola Archive: 1999-2023’ is a 488-page cache of the filmmaker’s personal archive of film scripts, photographs and paraphernalia.
It’s camp truly at its finest.
Are we, the people of the internet, incapable of allowing any detail to be left to the imagination?
As the director begins shooting her new project ‘Priscilla’, she’s inviting us along for the ride.
A place where the world slows and everything shimmers.
Alysia Abbott’s tale about growing up in San Francisco in the 70s with her bisexual father is coming to the big screen.
Will we ever tire of her genius?
What’s not to love about Chanel and Coppola in Paris?
Give it to us straight!
Romy Croquet fronts the brand’s new diffusion line, ‘Heaven’
In case you haven’t been following along as closely as we have, here are the films coming to screens this year that we are most excited about.
Sofia Coppola and Bill Murray reunite in this heartwarming film. Watch the trailer here.
Barely there. Lauren Hutton and Kirsten Dunst star in the Sofia Coppola-directed short film for Calvin Klein Underwear.
It’s been 15 years since the Lisbon sisters – impossibly beautiful as they were impossible to reach from the outside world – first graced our screens, and nothing was the same. Presented by The Ladies Network, Golden Age Cinema is screening Sofia Coppola’s The Virgin Suicides this Thursday September 15.