

Francis Ford Coppola
Born: 1939-04-07
Francis Ford Coppola (born April 7, 1939) is an American filmmaker. He is widely acclaimed as one of Hollywood's most celebrated and influential film directors. He epitomized the group of filmmakers known as the New Hollywood, which included George Lucas, Martin Scorsese, Robert Altman, Woody Allen and William Friedkin, who emerged in the early 1970s with unconventional ideas that challenged contemporary filmmaking. He co-authored the script for Patton, winning the Academy Award in 1970. His directorial fame escalated with the...
Known For


Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse

A Conversation with Martin Sheen

A Conversation with Martin Scorsese & Francis Ford Coppola

I Knew It Was You: Rediscovering John Cazale

Alfonso Sansone: Producer by Chance

Practical Magicians: A Collaboration Between Father and Son

Reflections in Blood: Francis Ford Coppola and Bram Stoker’s Dracula
Coda: Thirty Years Later

Fog City Mavericks

The Family
