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Eleanor Coppola (1936 – 2024) was a conceptual artist and documentary filmmaker. She met her husband, Francis Coppola, in 1962, when she worked as Assistant Art Director on his first feature. Dementia 13 . Eleanor went on to make several behind-the-scenes documentaries for films directed by her family. Her books include Notes: On the making of Apocalypse Now and Notes on A Life . At the age of 80, Eleanor directed her first feature film, Paris Can Wait . Eleanor Coppola’s final memoir, Two of Me: Notes on Loving and Leaving, was published posthumously in November of 2025. On December 5, 2025, Eleanor Coppola’s daughter, director Sofia Coppola, came to the Sydney Goldstein Theater in San Francisco to read from and discuss her mother’s work. She was joined by two friends of Eleanor’s who edited her memoir, radio producer Davia Nelson and writer Vendela Vida.
Book Vs. Movie: The Bling Ring The Vanity Fair Article Vs.The 2013 Sofia Coppola Movie "The Bling Ring" is a 2013 film written and directed by Sofia Coppola and is based on the true story of a group of teenagers known as the Bling Ring, who used the internet to track celebrities' whereabouts to rob their homes. The screenplay is based on Nancy Jo Sales' 2010 Vanity Fair article "The Suspects Wore Louboutins. "The film follows a group of fame-obsessed teenagers in Los Angeles who track celebrities' locations through social media and then break into their homes to steal luxury items. Our special guest for this episode is Kristen Meinzer of the Daily Fail , How to Be Fine , and By the Book podcasts! Which version did we (the Margos) prefer? Have a listen to find out. In this ep, the Margos discuss: The 2010 Vanity Fair article The various documentaries about the robberies The 2013 Movie Cast: Israel Broussard (Marc Hall,) Katie Chang (Rebecca Ahn,) Emma Watson (Nicki Moore,) Taissa Farmiga (Sam Moore,) Claire Julien (Chloe Tainer,) Gavin Rossdale (Ricky,) Leslie Mann (Laurie Moore,) Stacy Edwards (Mrs. Hall,) and Annie Fitzgerald as Kate. Clips used: Alexis is arrested The Bling Ring (2013 trailer) Emma Watson & Leslie Bibb Robbing Megan Fox’s house KTLA news Music by Ladrones De La Fama. Book Vs. Movie is part of the Frolic Podcast Network. Find more podcasts you will love Frolic.Media/podcasts . Join our Patreon page “Book Vs. Movie podcast” You can find us on Facebook at Book Vs. Movie Podcast Group Follow us on Twitter @bookversusmovie Instagram: Book Versus Movie <a href="htt
Join us as we delve into the captivating world of Sofia Coppola. In this episode of "Do You Like Apples," hosts Billy Rock and Drew Wendt are joined by film critic Taylor Blake to discuss Coppola's remarkable career. Whether you're a seasoned Coppola fan or a newcomer to her work, this episode will provide a deeper understanding of her artistry and the profound impact she has had on the world of cinema. Settle in, and prepare to be captivated by the enchanting world of Sofia Coppola. Hosts: Billy Rock and Drew Wendt Intro music by: Ryan Jenkins Follow us on Instagram and X Subscribe to our newsletter that releases every Friday morning! Find guest Taylor Blake at the below! - ZekeFilm - X - SLIFF - SO IT'S A SHOW PODCAST - Letterboxd
Sean and Amanda review Sofia Coppola’s ‘Priscilla’ (1:00), including the performances of its leads, Jacob Elordi and Cailee Spaeny, its set and costume design, where it slots in with her film canon, and more. Then, they take stock of the Best Picture Oscars race (47:00) and share the 10 movies they think are most likely to be nominated (1:02:00). Finally, Sean is joined by Coppola to talk about what she saw in Priscilla Presley’s memoir that made her want to adapt it, the process of recreating extremely famous figures, and the scale and scope that she likes to make her movies at (1:09:00). Hosts: Sean Fennessey and Amanda Dobbins Guest: Sofia Coppola Senior Producer: Bobby Wagner Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Priscilla shows the humanity behind the myth of Elvis and his child bride, say Sofia Coppola and the actors, Cailee Spaeny and Jacob Elordi The post“Priscilla”, interview with director Sofia Coppola and actors Jacob Elordi and Cailee Spaenyappeared first onFred Film Radio.
We return to Cannes Competition 2006 to talk about Sofia Coppola's MARIE ANTOINETTE as well as her 2 other Cannes titles we have not yet discussed, her debut THE VIRGIN SUICIDES and later entry THE BLING RING. Joining us are some returning favorites and Sofia Superfans, KT Jean and Simon Sweeney! We talk about needledrops, Sofia's skill with actors, Kirsten Dunst, and so much more. Follow KT on twitter @FilmHarpy Follow Simon on twitter @sdsweeney56 Our twitter is @CannesIKickIt Our letterboxd is CIKIPod Enjoying the show? Feel free to send a few bucks our way on Ko-fi. Thanks to Tree Related for our theme song Our hosts are @andytgerm @clatchley @imlaughalone @jpglickwebber
Witty, singular, and iconoclastic, Iranian-American feminist pop culture writer Roxana Zivar Hadadi is a film and television critic who's been published by RogerEbert.com , The A.V. Club, Crooked Marquee, Vulture, The Playlist, and Bright Wall/Dark Room. A bright light on Twitter with her fresh perspective and bold humor, the Baltimore based Roxana – who holds a Masters in Literature – is a member of the D.C. Area Film Critics Association, the Alliance of Women Film Journalists, the Online Film Critics Society, and is a contributing, approved critic to Rotten Tomatoes. I couldn't have been more excited when Roxana suggested Sofia Coppola's filmography as the topic of this episode. Coppola is not only one of my very favorite directors and someone whose work I've written about multiple times, but oddly enough, she also inspired my film school nickname of "Sof," which was bestowed upon me by a guy who insisted I looked like the gorgeous filmmaker, despite my arguments to the contrary. In this super-sized episode, which runs the length of Lost in Translation, Roxana and I embark on a chronological journey through each one of Coppola's seven feature films. Offering an insightful, entertaining, and in-depth analysis of what these movies mean to us, we discuss recurring themes in Coppola's work and the way that her films reflect both the female experience as well as her own unique point-of-view. A must-listen for Sofia Coppola fans and/or a conversation that will hopefully inspire you to take a closer look at her filmography, it was a joy and a privilege to chat with Roxana in what is easily one of my favorite episodes of Watch With Jen & Friends so far. Originally Posted on Patreon (11/12/20) here : https://www.patreon.com/posts/43828132 Theme Music: Solo Acoustic Guitar by Jason Shaw, Free Music Archive
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