Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Francis Ford Coppola has revealed that his upcoming science-fiction drama Megalopolis could contain footage captured from 9/11. Conceived as Coppola's labor of love, work on the movie began as early as 1989, but Coppola did not fully revive the idea until 2019 and ended up self-funding the $120 million production.
“I did casting, table read-throughs, and had a second unit led by brilliant photographer Ron Fricke, thinking it would be easier and cheaper to begin before we actually announced principal photography. The second unit was shot with an early-model Sony digital camera that I was risking would be of sufficient quality, to be shot through all seasons and of elements of vital activities of the city for the rich and the poor...
9/11 Footage Could Prove Controversial For Megalopolis The Ambitious Epic Hardly Needs Another Problem To Contend With The inclusion of 9/11 footage could also serve to upset potential viewers, and put people off seeing it, which could harm its chances theatrically and on streaming platforms. Related Everything We Know About Francis Ford Coppola's Megalopolis The story and cast of Coppola's Megalopolis are revealed along with other updates and explanations for the long timeline and high cost. Megalopolis recapturing the lofty success the director achieved earlier in his career feels unlikely, especially with the supposedly experimental nature of the movie, and its weighty themes.
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