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Remembering Eleanor Coppola, Whose Quiet Contribution To Cinema Will Live On
In the wake of the death of Eleanor Coppola, Deadline's Joe Utichi remembers a woman whose contribution to cinema will echo for years to come.
But when Eleanor Coppola, who sadly passed away yesterday, set her camera on the action behind the scenes of Apocalypse Now, she would lay the foundation for a film that I believe has had just as much impact on the landscape of cinema in the 30+ years since its release. When I heard, in 2017, that Eleanor Coppola had directed her first narrative feature film at the age of 81, I needed little time to ponder her place on that year’s list. For a couple of hours in the pleasant heat of the Californian sun, Eleanor reminisced not just about her new film, but about her creative life in the long shadow cast by her husband and, eventually, several of her own children.
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