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Sofia Coppola

Sofia Carmina Coppola (/ˈkpələ/ KOH-pəl-ə;[1] born May 14, 1971) is an American filmmaker and actress. She has received numerous accolades, including an Academy Award, a Golden Globe Award, a Golden Lion,[a] and a Cannes Film Festival Award,[b][2] as well as a Primetime Emmy Award nomination.[3][4]

Sofia Coppola
Coppola in 2013
Born
Sofia Carmina Coppola

(1971-05-14) May 14, 1971 (age 51)
New York City, U.S.
Other namesDomino Coppola
Occupations
  • Filmmaker
  • actress
Years active1972–present
Known forThe Virgin Suicides (1999)
Lost in Translation (2003)
Marie Antoinette (2006)
Somewhere (2010)
The Bling Ring (2013)
The Beguiled (2017)
On the Rocks (2020)
Spouses
(m. 1999; div. 2003)
(m. 2011)
Children2
Parents
Relatives
FamilyCoppola
AwardsFull list

The youngest child and only daughter of filmmakers Eleanor and Francis Ford Coppola, she made her film debut as an infant in her father's acclaimed crime drama film The Godfather (1972). Coppola later appeared in several music videos, as well as a supporting role in Peggy Sue Got Married (1986). Coppola then portrayed Mary Corleone, the daughter of Michael Corleone, in The Godfather Part III (1990).

Coppola transitioned her career into filmmaking by making her feature-length directorial debut with the coming-of-age drama The Virgin Suicides (1999). It was the first of her collaborations with actress Kirsten Dunst. Coppola received the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay for the comedy-drama Lost in Translation (2003), and became the third woman to be nominated for the Academy Award for Best Director. She has since directed the historical drama Marie Antoinette (2006), the family drama Somewhere (2010), the satirical crime drama The Bling Ring (2013), the southern gothic thriller The Beguiled (2017), and the comedy On the Rocks (2020).[5][6]

In 2015, Coppola released the Netflix Christmas musical comedy special A Very Murray Christmas, starring Bill Murray, which earned her a nomination for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Television Movie.[7]

Early life

Coppola was born in New York City on May 14, 1971,[8] the youngest child and only daughter of documentarian Eleanor (née Neil) and filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola. She is of Italian descent (Lucanian[9] and Neapolitan[10]) on her father's side[11] and was raised on her parents' farm in Rutherford, California. Coppola graduated from St. Helena High School in 1989.[12] She later attended Mills College and the California Institute of the Arts.[13] At 15, Coppola interned with Chanel.[14] After dropping out of college, Coppola started a clothing line called Milkfed, which is now sold exclusively in Japan.[15] Among her extensive Hollywood family are her aunt Talia Shire, and her first cousins Nicolas Cage and Jason Schwartzman. Coppola had many varying interests growing up, including fashion, photography, music, and design, and did not initially intend to become a filmmaker. However, after making her first short film Lick the Star in 1998, she realized it "brought together all the things [she] loved," and decided to continue her directing pursuits.[16]

Acting career

Coppola's acting career, marked by frequent criticisms of nepotism and negative reviews,[17][18] began while she was an infant, as she made background appearances in seven of her father's films. The best known of these is her appearance in The Godfather as the infant Michael Francis Rizzi, in the baptism scene.[19][20] Coppola also acted in her father's films The Outsiders (1983), in a scene where Matt Dillon, Tommy Howell, and Ralph Macchio are eating at a Dairy Queen; Rumble Fish (1983); The Cotton Club (1984); and Peggy Sue Got Married (1986), in which she portrayed Kathleen Turner's sister Nancy.[21] Frankenweenie (1984) was the first film Coppola performed in that was not associated with her father; however, it often goes unnoted due to her stage name "Domino", which she adopted at the time because she thought it was glamorous.[22] A short film entitled Life Without Zoe (1989), released as part of a tripartite anthology film New York Stories, was co-written by a teenage Coppola and her father; her father also directed the film.[23]

During the nineties, she appeared in several music videos, including the ones for Sonic Youth's song Mildred Pierce from the Goo album, Sometimes Salvation by The Black Crowes, and The Chemical Brothers' Elektrobank, directed by her then partner Spike Jonze (who also appears in the video).[24][additional citation(s) needed]

Coppola returned to her father's Godfather trilogy in both the second and third Godfather films, playing an immigrant child in The Godfather Part II and playing Michael Corleone's daughter in The Godfather Part III after the originally-cast actress, Winona Ryder, dropped out of the film at the last minute due to nervous exhaustion.[25][26][27][21] It has been suggested that Coppola's performance in The Godfather Part III damaged Francis Ford Coppola's career and ruined Sofia's before it had even begun.[28] Coppola has said that she never really wanted to act and only did it to help out when her father asked her to.[29] It has also been suggested that Sofia's role in the film may have contributed to its box office performance, which started strongly and then went into decline. Coppola herself worried that she had only been given the role because she was the director's daughter, and the role placed a strain on her during the time of shooting that her mother observed in a series of diaries she wrote for Vogue during the filming.[28] Coppola later stated that she was not hurt by the criticism from her work in the film because she never especially wanted an acting career.[30]

After she was critically panned for her performance in The Godfather Part III (for which she was named "Worst Supporting Actress" and "Worst New Star" at the 1990 Golden Raspberry Awards), Coppola largely ended her acting career; however, she did appear in the independent film Inside Monkey Zetterland (1992), as well as in the backgrounds of films by her friends and family (for example, she appeared as Saché, one of Queen Padmé Amidala's five handmaidens, in George Lucas' 1999 film Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace).[27] Coppola also appeared in several 1990s music videos: The Black Crowes' "Sometimes Salvation"; Sonic Youth's "Mildred Pierce"; Madonna's "Deeper and Deeper"; The Chemical Brothers' "Elektrobank", which was directed by her then-husband Spike Jonze; and later Phoenix's "Funky Squaredance".[27]

In 2022, Coppola guest-starred as herself with her husband Thomas Mars and fellow director Jim Jarmusch in a 2022 episode of the horror comedy series What We Do in the Shadows.[31]

Filmmaking career

 
Coppola in 2003

Coppola's first short film was Lick the Star (1998). It played many times on the Independent Film Channel. She made her feature film directing debut with The Virgin Suicides (1999); it received critical acclaim upon its premiere in North America at the 2000 Sundance Film Festival and was released later that year.

Coppola's second feature was Lost in Translation (2003). Coppola won the Academy Award for her original screenplay and three Golden Globe Awards including Best Picture Musical or Comedy. After Lina Wertmüller and Jane Campion, Coppola became the third female director to be nominated for an Academy Award for Directing and the second to win the Original Screenplay award, after Campion in 1994 (Wertmüller was also nominated). Her win for the best original screenplay in 2003 made her a third-generation Oscar winner. Coppola was the second woman, after Edith Head, to be nominated for three Oscars in one night. In 2004, Coppola was invited to join the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.[32]

Her third film was the biopic Marie Antoinette (2006), adapted from the biography by British historian Antonia Fraser. Kirsten Dunst plays the title character, who marries King Louis XVI, played by Jason Schwartzman, Coppola's cousin. It debuted at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival[33] where, despite boos in the audience, it received a standing ovation.[34] Though critics were divided at the time of its release, it has since received more critical acclaim in the years that followed.[35]

Coppola's fourth film was Somewhere (2010), filmed at Chateau Marmont. The plot focuses on a "bad boy" actor Marco (portrayed by Stephen Dorff) who is forced to reevaluate his life when his daughter Cleo (played by Elle Fanning) arrives unexpectedly.[36] The relationship between Marco and Cleo was loosely based on Coppola's own relationship with her father.[37] The film won the prestigious Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival. In November 2010, Coppola was interviewed by Joel Coen, who professed his admiration of her work, at the DGA screening of Somewhere in New York City.[38]

Coppola's next film, The Bling Ring (2013), was based on actual events centered around the Bling Ring, a group of California teenagers who burgled the homes of several celebrities over 2008 and 2009, stealing around $3 million in cash and belongings.[39] Emma Watson,[40] Taissa Farmiga,[41] Leslie Mann, Israel Broussard,[42] Katie Chang, and Claire Julien starred in the film, which opened the Un Certain Regard section of the 2013 Cannes Film Festival.[43]

 
Coppola in 2014

An announcement in mid-December 2013 stated that American Zoetrope had successfully attained the screen rights for the memoir Fairyland: A Memoir of My Father and that Coppola would adapt the book with Andrew Durham. Coppola would also produce the film with her brother Roman.[44]

In March 2014, it was reported that Coppola was in negotiations to direct a live-action adaptation of The Little Mermaid from a script by Caroline Thompson.[45] Coppola wanted to shoot her version underwater, and although she later admitted that such a prospect was unrealistic, test footage was shot.[46] In June 2015, it was announced Coppola had dropped out of the film due to creative differences.[47]

Coppola collaborated again with her Lost in Translation star Bill Murray on A Very Murray Christmas, which starred Murray and was co-written by herself, Murray and Mitch Glazer. The film, an homage to classic Christmas-themed variety shows, was released in December 2015 on Netflix.[48]

Coppola directed The Beguiled (2017), a remake of the 1971 eponymous Southern Gothic film, starring Nicole Kidman, Elle Fanning, and Kirsten Dunst.[49] The film premiered at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival, where Coppola became the second woman (and the first American woman) to win the Best Director award.[2][3]

Coppola again worked with Bill Murray on the film, On the Rocks, starring Murray and Rashida Jones.[50]

The Virgin Suicides (1999)

Coppola was first drawn to the story after reading the book by Jeffrey Eugenides in 1995, at the recommendation of musician Thurston Moore. Coppola said she felt the novel's author understood the teenage experience. She has also said that if not for the book, she may not have had a career in film. Specifically, Coppola has highlighted the representation of teenagers "lazing around," a situation she connected with but felt was not seen very much in films in any relatable way. The story's theme of loss was a personal connection for Coppola in light of the 1986 death of her oldest brother in a boating accident, though she stated that she did not immediately realize this connection.[16] Coppola secured the rights to the novel without her father's help, and adapted the screenplay herself.[29] The low-budget film drew praise from critics,[16] and represented the point at which Coppola broke out of her father's shadow as a filmmaker in her own right.[29] She credits the start of her career to the Cannes festival after the film premiered there.[16]

Lost in Translation (2003)

Coppola shot Lost in Translation in 27 days,[51] with a small crew, working without permits. Scenes were filmed impromptu on the street, while scenes shot at the Park Hyatt Hotel allowed the crew to use its corridors between two and three in the morning without disturbing guests.[52]

The film received positive reception and acclaim, as well as controversy due the film's usage "of Japan as an exotic and bizarre landscape for its American protagonists". The group Asian Mediawatch lobbied against the film's Academy Award nominations, stating "The film has no meaningful Japanese roles, nor is there any significant dialogue between the main characters and the Japanese. Such portrayals perpetuate negative stereotypes and attitudes that are harmful to Asian Americans in the US, where a significant minority of Americans already have negative attitudes towards Asians."[53] Coppola responded to these allegations in an interview for The Independent, "I can see why people might think that, but I know I'm not racist. I think if everything's based on truth, you can make fun, have a little laugh, but also be respectful of a culture. I just love Tokyo, and I'm not mean-spirited...Even on our daily call sheets, they would mix up the 'rs' and the 'ls' – all that was from experience, it's not made up. I guess someone has misunderstood my intentions. It bugs me, because I know I'm not racist."[54]

Marie Antoinette (2006)

Marie Antoinette was shot on location at the Château de Versailles. Coppola herself has claimed that she was initially drawn towards the character of Marie Antoinette as an innocent and caring character who found herself in a situation outside of her control, and that rather than creating a historical representation, she wanted to create a more intimate look into the world of the heroine.[55] The film's style is not that of a traditional biopic, and instead utilizes "hit songs and incongruous dialogue".[56]

Somewhere (2010)

Somewhere depicts a newly famous actor (Stephen Dorff) recuperating from a minor injury whose wealth, fame, and professional experiences cannot allevaite the existential crisis he is experiencing, as he is forced to care for his 11-year-old daughter in the absence of his wife. The film premiered at the 67th Venice International Film Festival, and opened in the rest of Italy, on September 3, 2010. The festival jury unanimously awarded the film the Golden Lion prize for the best overall film. Quentin Tarantino, president of the jury, said the film "grew and grew in our hearts, in our minds, in our affections" after the first screening. The film continued to receive critical acclaim, especially from notable film critic Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times who praised the detail in the portrait of Johnny Marco, writing, "Coppola is a fascinating director. She sees, and we see exactly what she sees. There is little attempt here to observe a plot. All the attention is on the handful of characters, on Johnny."[57]

The Bling Ring (2013)

The Bling Ring premiered at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival.[58] It was inspired by a Vanity Fair feature on the real-life criminals depicted in the film,[59] whom Coppola described as "products of our growing reality TV culture".[60] The film received generally positive reviews, with many praising its style and performances, while some felt that the film glamorized the crimes in the story and failed to make an assertive message about them through the narrative; "Coppola neither makes a case for her characters nor places them inside of some kind of moral or critical framework; they simply pass through the frame, listing off name brands and staring at their phones,".[61]

The Beguiled (2017)

The film is based on the 1966 book of the same name by author Thomas P. Cullinan about a wounded Union soldier in a Mississippi seminary during the American Civil War,[62] and was made for under $10 million.[63] The film exhibited elements of the thriller genre, another departure for Coppola.[62]

Coppola cited her intrigue with the South as part of the story's intrigue. Coppola has said that she "wanted the film to represent an exaggerated version of all the ways women were traditionally raised there just to be lovely and cater to men—the manners of that whole world, and how they change when the men go away". Coppola has cited Gone with the Wind as her inspiration for creating a film that was relatable despite its position within a different era.[62]

The film faced a wave of controversy and division, including accusations of 'whitewashing' the original story after she chose to both remove the supporting role of a black female slave from the film, as well as to choose Kirsten Dunst to portray a character who was biracial in the original novel. Coppola also faced criticism for minimizing the story of the people experiencing actual hardship in favor of depicting, albeit authentically, the lavish lifestyle of her protagonists, thus minimizing the importance of a weighty topic. Coppola responded to these allegations by citing the presence of young girls among her moviegoing audience. The Beguiled is not the only of Coppola's films to be accused of exposing the sociocultural affordances of her own childhood.[62]

Coppola described her version of the film as a reinterpretation, rather than a remake, of Don Siegel's 1971 adaption of the same book.[62] Coppola wanted to tell the story of the male soldier entering into a classically southern and female environment from the point of view of the women and represent what that was like for them.[62][29] Coppola thought that the earlier version made the characters out to be crazy caricatures and did not allow the viewer to know them.[62]

While some critics claim that Coppola intended The Beguiled as a feminist work, Coppola explained that she is not in favor of that labeling. Though she has said she is happy if others see the film in this way, she sees it as a film, rather, that possesses a female perspective—an important distinction. The Beguiled was also made as a contrast to The Bling Ring, and Coppola has explained that she needed to correct that film's harsh Los Angeles aesthetic with something more beautiful and poetic.[62]

On the Rocks (2020)

Coppola's next film, On the Rocks,[64] tells the story of a daughter and father, played by Rashida Jones and Bill Murray respectively, as they explore New York together in an attempt to mend their fractured relationship.[65][66] It was released in a limited theatrical release on October 2, 2020, by A24 and was released for digital streaming on October 23, 2020, by Apple TV+.[67] It received positive reviews from critics, who praised Coppola's screenplay and direction, and noted it as lighter than her previous films.[68] Some critics stated that the film "isn't destined to achieve the same kind of iconic status as some of Coppola's previous work".[69]

Style and influences

Coppola arrived at a career in filmmaking with a background by means of acting, modeling, and design, all of which have influenced her directorial work.[62] Her background in fashion, especially, has played a large part in the aesthetic tones of her films and has heightened the roles of design and style in her work.[55] Her upbringing in a Hollywood family has also greatly influenced her work, as well as her public reception and image, and she has always had to fight accusations surrounding her background of privilege. After both winning an Oscar for Lost in Translation and showing The Beguiled, Coppola was accused by some critics of displaying the social and cultural privileges of her own childhood.[62]

Coppola has described some of her influences as coming from her own work, with each film actively influencing the next.[62] She points to Jeffrey Eugenides's book The Virgin Suicides, which was the inspiration for her first film of the same name, as the reason for her career in film.[16]

Coppola has had to deal with sexism in the industry, and her quintessentially feminine work has been dismissed as decorative and insubstantial. Coppola has said that she is proud of the more "girly" aspects of her work and that she feels that she has a feminine point of view that she is happy to project.[62] She has cited her upbringing around so many strong men as a possible reason for her strong connection to femininity.[16] She has been open about her experiences with sexism in the industry and has cited them as a reason she favors working in the independent realm. Coppola has also said that big budget productions hinder her creative freedom, and so she prefers to work on films she can control. She has also criticized big studio production for its focus on business rather than art.[62]

Coppola has cited her own perceptions of gaps in the film industry as her own inspiration, explaining that she has always made the films that she herself would have wanted to see as a younger person. She has described this younger demographic of girls as deprived of high-quality videography and as disrespected as an audience.[62] She has also said that she likes making films for a young audience because she perceives them as smarter and more sophisticated than they are often given credit for.[58]

Zoetrope, Francis Ford Coppola's production company, has backed all of her films. Her family ties have proven to hold both pros and cons, which she has articulated. Though she learned from her father and is proud of her family, she has said she is happy to have carved her own way.[62] Coppola has also said that she is aware of her hard work and is grateful for her film education and that her connections in the film industry were helpful because of the lack of female directors.[70] She said that she did what she could and is confident that her work is her own.[70] After Francis Ford Coppola did not assist her in securing the rights to the Jeffrey Eugenides novel The Virgin Suicides, which her 1999 film was based on, much of the criticism surrounding her familial benefits subsided.[29] Coppola usually involves her father in her projects. She has said that she likes being independent but respects him and his suggestions, though in the end always makes the choice she feels is right for a given movie.[60] Coppola professed a love for being behind the camera and is not upset by the divisive reactions to some of her films. She has said that she "would rather do something that some people really connect to and some people reject" and that she never wants to make something that is just mediocre.[60]

Reviews of Coppola's works often included "implied, gendered language" which undermine the body of the critics' arguments, as argued by Todd Kennedy in his article for Film Criticism titled "Off with Hollywood's Head: Sofia Coppola as Feminine Auteur". Kennedy cites multiple reviews of Coppola's work which rely upon allegations of her work as "sugarcoated" and flippant; "[the] implication is that Coppola 1) as a woman, only has the ability to make films because of her economic privilege, 2) only has whatever talent she does possess because of her all-powerful director/father, and 3) because her movies are feminine, can only produce pretty films that 'lack depth'".[71]

Her style of films is described as "slow-moving portraits with bittersweet emotional palettes". Coppola likes to use visuals to convey what the characters are feeling at any given moment.[72] Coppola's films often deal with melancholy stories with a dreamy aesthetic. Her films' aesthetics are influenced by her background in fashion with floral motifs and female beauty at the forefront of the films' set design and mise-en-scene.[73] Coppola's films' focus on protagonists in life transitions and crises in their lives. Her characters feel stranded in their environments and alone even in the midst of other people. Visually portraying the experiences of these characters is one of Coppola's specialties.[74]

Coppola's films often deal with themes of loneliness, wealth, privilege, isolation, youth, femininity, and adolescence in America. Her works utilize the "feminine gaze"[71] and demonstrate a knowledge of feminist film theory, such as Laura Mulvey's "Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema".

Favorite films

In a 2017 interview with IndieWire, Coppola named these films as her favorite.[75]

Other work

Television

In the mid-1990s, Coppola and her best friend Zoe Cassavetes helmed the short-lived series Comedy Central series Hi Octane, which spotlit performers in underground music. The show was cancelled after four episodes.[76]

In December 2008, Coppola's first commercial premiered during an episode of Gossip Girl. The advertisement she directed for the Christian Dior fragrance Miss Dior Chérie, shot in France with model Maryna Linchuk, was very well received and continues to be popular on YouTube.[77]

In October 2014, Coppola launched a series of Christmas ads for the clothing chain Gap.[78]

In May 2020, it was announced Coppola would write and direct an adaptation of The Custom of the Country by Edith Wharton for Apple TV+.[79]

Modeling

At the beginning of the 1990s, Coppola was often featured in girl-oriented magazines like Seventeen and YM. In 1994,[80] she co-founded the clothing line Milk Fed in Japan, with her friend Stephanie Hayman in cooperation with Sonic Youth's Kim Gordon. In 2001,[81] the fashion designer Marc Jacobs chose the actress/director to be the "face" of his house's fragrance, Daisy. The campaign photographs of Coppola were shot by photographer Jürgen Teller. The July 2013 issue of Elle featured photographs shot by Coppola of Paris Hilton at Hilton's Beverly Hills mansion (Both model and house appear in The Bling Ring).[82][83]

Stage direction

In 2017, before Coppola started pre-production on The Beguiled, she was asked by Italian state broadcaster Rai Com from All'Opera to direct their latest production of La Traviata. La traviata is a three act opera by Giuseppe Verdi set to an Italian libretto by Francesca Maria Piave. This Coppola-directed production was filmed for broadcast in Germany and France by Arte/ZDF, using multiple state-of-the art 4k cameras and up to 100 microphones.[84] Coppola said in an interview she "could not turn down the project" with designer and fashion icon Valentino Garavani designing the costumes for this 15 show run of La Traviata (2017).[85] Discussing her modern take on this classic story Coppola says "I wanted to bring out the personal side of the French courtesan, the party girl used to the social scene. It's a very feminine world that I love".[86]

This was the first stage production Coppola directed.[85] Coppola discusses how Valentino "really motivated me to take a chance and do something that was scary for me and very unfamiliar," and promised a "traditional" production that could nevertheless be appreciated by those who are not opera connoisseurs. Rome Opera House Director Carlo Fuortes said in an interview ticket sales had exceeded 1.2 million euros (1.35 million dollars), a record for the establishment.[87]

All fifteen shows nearly sold out before opening night.[86] It was the biggest box office success since the Teatro dell'Opera Di Roma opened in 1880.[86]

Art

Coppola sits on the board for Gagosian Gallery.[88]

Personal life

In 1992, Coppola met director Spike Jonze; they married in 1999 and divorced in 2003. In an official statement, Coppola's publicist explained that the divorce decision was reached "with sadness". It is widely believed that the main character's husband in Lost in Translation is based on Jonze, as Coppola stated after the film's release, "There are elements of Spike there, elements of experiences."[89][90]

From 2003 to 2005 Coppola dated filmmaker Quentin Tarantino. They have remained friends since their separation.[91]

Coppola married musician Thomas Mars on August 27, 2011, at Palazzo Margherita in Bernalda, Italy. They met while producing the soundtrack to The Virgin Suicides.[92] They have two daughters: Romy (born November 28, 2006), whose name is an homage to Coppola's brother Roman,[93][94] and Cosima (born May 2010).[citation needed]

Coppola and her family lived in Paris for several years before moving to New York City in 2010.[95]

Coppola has maintained a low public profile for her family, aiming for her daughters' lives to be unaffected by her career and travel. When asked if her choices as a parent to keep her children out of the spotlight is a result of her own upbringing, Coppola has explained that she never wants her children to be jaded.[62]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Director Writer Producer Notes
1989 New York Stories No Yes No Anthology film
1998 Lick the Star Yes Yes Yes Short film
1999 The Virgin Suicides Yes Yes No
2003 Lost in Translation Yes Yes Yes
2006 Marie Antoinette Yes Yes Yes
2010 Somewhere Yes Yes Yes
2013 The Bling Ring Yes Yes Yes
2017 The Beguiled Yes Yes Yes
2020 On the Rocks Yes Yes Yes
2023 Fairyland No No Yes
TBA Priscilla Yes Yes Yes Post-production

Television

Year Title Director Writer Executive
Producer
Notes
2015 A Very Murray Christmas Yes Yes Yes TV special

Stage

Year Title Notes
2017 La Traviata Opera in Rome Teatro dell'Opera di Roma

Music videos

Advertisements

Acting roles

Film

Year Film Role Director Notes
1972 The Godfather Michael Francis Rizzi (infant) Francis Ford Coppola Uncredited
1974 The Godfather Part II Child on Ship
1983 The Outsiders Little Girl Credited as Domino
Rumble Fish Donna
1984 Frankenweenie Anne Chambers Tim Burton
The Cotton Club Child in Street Francis Ford Coppola
1986 Peggy Sue Got Married Nancy Kelcher
1986 Faerie Tale Theatre: The Princess Who Had Never Laughed Gwendolyn Mark Cullingham Credited as Domino
1987 Anna Noodle Yurek Bogayevicz
1988 Tucker: The Man and His Dream (uncredited) Francis Ford Coppola
1990 The Godfather Part III Mary Corleone
1992 Inside Monkey Zetterland Cindy Jefery Levy
1999 Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace Saché George Lucas
2001 CQ Enzo's Mistress Roman Coppola

Television

Year Film Role Director Notes
2022 What We Do in the Shadows Herself Jemaine Clement

Music videos

Awards and nominations

Coppola's first awards were as an actress winning two Golden Raspberry Awards for her performance in her father's film, The Godfather Part III for Worst Supporting Actress and Worst New Star.

Coppola was nominated for three Academy Awards for her film Lost in Translation (2003), in the categories of Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Original Screenplay. She would go on to win for Best Original Screenplay but lost the other two nominations to Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King. Coppola's nomination for Best Director made her the first American woman to be nominated in that category, and the third woman overall, after Lina Wertmüller and Jane Campion. In 2010, Kathryn Bigelow became the fourth woman to be nominated, and the first to win the award. Coppola, however, remains the youngest woman to be nominated in the Best Director category. Coppola's win for Best Original Screenplay (along with her cousin Nicolas Cage's 1996 win for Best Actor) resulted in her family's becoming the second three-generation Oscar-winning family, her grandfather Carmine Coppola and her father Francis Ford Coppola having previously won Oscars. The first family to achieve this feat was the Huston family, for wins by: Walter, John, and Anjelica. For her work on Lost in Translation, Coppola also won the Best Motion Picture and Best Screenplay Golden Globes, in addition to receiving three BAFTA Award nominations.

On September 11, 2010, Somewhere won the Golden Lion, the top prize at the Venice International Film Festival.[96] Coppola is the first American woman to win the award.[4]

On May 28, 2017, Coppola was awarded the Best Director Award at the Cannes Film Festival for The Beguiled, making her the second ever woman (and the first American woman) to win the award.[2][3]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Coppola became the first American woman (and fourth American filmmaker) to win the Golden Lion.
  2. ^ At the 2017 Cannes Film Festival, Coppola won Best Director and became the second woman in the festival's history to win the award.

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Further reading

  • "The Coppola Smart Mob". The New York Times. August 31, 2003.
  • "Sofia Coppola Wins Prize for Best Director at Cannes for Beguiled". Huffington Post. 2017.
  • "So fine, Sofia". Wine Review. April 21, 2005.
  • "Sofia Coppola". KCRW's The Treatment.
  • "Off with Hollywood's Head: Sofia Coppola as Feminine Auteur". Film Criticism, 2010.

External links

  • Sofia Coppola at IMDb
  • Milk fed. - Coppola's Japanese fashion label
  • Sofia Mini - Coppola's Canned Wine
  • "Sofia Coppola Marie Antoinette Interview". Clubplanet.
  • "Sofia Coppola's Parisian Inspired Style". FashionHippo.com. December 21, 2011.

sofia, coppola, sofia, carmina, coppola, pəl, born, 1971, american, filmmaker, actress, received, numerous, accolades, including, academy, award, golden, globe, award, golden, lion, cannes, film, festival, award, well, primetime, emmy, award, nomination, coppo. Sofia Carmina Coppola ˈ k oʊ p el e KOH pel e 1 born May 14 1971 is an American filmmaker and actress She has received numerous accolades including an Academy Award a Golden Globe Award a Golden Lion a and a Cannes Film Festival Award b 2 as well as a Primetime Emmy Award nomination 3 4 Sofia CoppolaCoppola in 2013BornSofia Carmina Coppola 1971 05 14 May 14 1971 age 51 New York City U S Other namesDomino CoppolaOccupationsFilmmakeractressYears active1972 presentKnown forThe Virgin Suicides 1999 Lost in Translation 2003 Marie Antoinette 2006 Somewhere 2010 The Bling Ring 2013 The Beguiled 2017 On the Rocks 2020 SpousesSpike Jonze m 1999 div 2003 wbr Thomas Mars m 2011 wbr Children2ParentsFrancis Ford Coppola father Eleanor Neil mother RelativesCarmine Coppola grandfather Italia Pennino grandmother Gian Carlo Coppola brother Roman Coppola brother August Coppola uncle Talia Shire aunt Gia Coppola niece Nicolas Cage cousin Jason Schwartzman cousin FamilyCoppolaAwardsFull listThe youngest child and only daughter of filmmakers Eleanor and Francis Ford Coppola she made her film debut as an infant in her father s acclaimed crime drama film The Godfather 1972 Coppola later appeared in several music videos as well as a supporting role in Peggy Sue Got Married 1986 Coppola then portrayed Mary Corleone the daughter of Michael Corleone in The Godfather Part III 1990 Coppola transitioned her career into filmmaking by making her feature length directorial debut with the coming of age drama The Virgin Suicides 1999 It was the first of her collaborations with actress Kirsten Dunst Coppola received the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay for the comedy drama Lost in Translation 2003 and became the third woman to be nominated for the Academy Award for Best Director She has since directed the historical drama Marie Antoinette 2006 the family drama Somewhere 2010 the satirical crime drama The Bling Ring 2013 the southern gothic thriller The Beguiled 2017 and the comedy On the Rocks 2020 5 6 In 2015 Coppola released the Netflix Christmas musical comedy special A Very Murray Christmas starring Bill Murray which earned her a nomination for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Television Movie 7 Contents 1 Early life 2 Acting career 3 Filmmaking career 3 1 The Virgin Suicides 1999 3 2 Lost in Translation 2003 3 3 Marie Antoinette 2006 3 4 Somewhere 2010 3 5 The Bling Ring 2013 3 6 The Beguiled 2017 3 7 On the Rocks 2020 4 Style and influences 5 Favorite films 6 Other work 6 1 Television 6 2 Modeling 6 3 Stage direction 6 4 Art 7 Personal life 8 Filmography 8 1 Acting roles 9 Awards and nominations 10 See also 11 Notes 12 References 13 Further reading 14 External linksEarly life EditCoppola was born in New York City on May 14 1971 8 the youngest child and only daughter of documentarian Eleanor nee Neil and filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola She is of Italian descent Lucanian 9 and Neapolitan 10 on her father s side 11 and was raised on her parents farm in Rutherford California Coppola graduated from St Helena High School in 1989 12 She later attended Mills College and the California Institute of the Arts 13 At 15 Coppola interned with Chanel 14 After dropping out of college Coppola started a clothing line called Milkfed which is now sold exclusively in Japan 15 Among her extensive Hollywood family are her aunt Talia Shire and her first cousins Nicolas Cage and Jason Schwartzman Coppola had many varying interests growing up including fashion photography music and design and did not initially intend to become a filmmaker However after making her first short film Lick the Star in 1998 she realized it brought together all the things she loved and decided to continue her directing pursuits 16 Acting career EditCoppola s acting career marked by frequent criticisms of nepotism and negative reviews 17 18 began while she was an infant as she made background appearances in seven of her father s films The best known of these is her appearance in The Godfather as the infant Michael Francis Rizzi in the baptism scene 19 20 Coppola also acted in her father s films The Outsiders 1983 in a scene where Matt Dillon Tommy Howell and Ralph Macchio are eating at a Dairy Queen Rumble Fish 1983 The Cotton Club 1984 and Peggy Sue Got Married 1986 in which she portrayed Kathleen Turner s sister Nancy 21 Frankenweenie 1984 was the first film Coppola performed in that was not associated with her father however it often goes unnoted due to her stage name Domino which she adopted at the time because she thought it was glamorous 22 A short film entitled Life Without Zoe 1989 released as part of a tripartite anthology film New York Stories was co written by a teenage Coppola and her father her father also directed the film 23 During the nineties she appeared in several music videos including the ones for Sonic Youth s song Mildred Pierce from the Goo album Sometimes Salvation by The Black Crowes and The Chemical Brothers Elektrobank directed by her then partner Spike Jonze who also appears in the video 24 additional citation s needed Coppola returned to her father s Godfather trilogy in both the second and third Godfather films playing an immigrant child in The Godfather Part II and playing Michael Corleone s daughter in The Godfather Part III after the originally cast actress Winona Ryder dropped out of the film at the last minute due to nervous exhaustion 25 26 27 21 It has been suggested that Coppola s performance in The Godfather Part III damaged Francis Ford Coppola s career and ruined Sofia s before it had even begun 28 Coppola has said that she never really wanted to act and only did it to help out when her father asked her to 29 It has also been suggested that Sofia s role in the film may have contributed to its box office performance which started strongly and then went into decline Coppola herself worried that she had only been given the role because she was the director s daughter and the role placed a strain on her during the time of shooting that her mother observed in a series of diaries she wrote for Vogue during the filming 28 Coppola later stated that she was not hurt by the criticism from her work in the film because she never especially wanted an acting career 30 After she was critically panned for her performance in The Godfather Part III for which she was named Worst Supporting Actress and Worst New Star at the 1990 Golden Raspberry Awards Coppola largely ended her acting career however she did appear in the independent film Inside Monkey Zetterland 1992 as well as in the backgrounds of films by her friends and family for example she appeared as Sache one of Queen Padme Amidala s five handmaidens in George Lucas 1999 film Star Wars Episode I The Phantom Menace 27 Coppola also appeared in several 1990s music videos The Black Crowes Sometimes Salvation Sonic Youth s Mildred Pierce Madonna s Deeper and Deeper The Chemical Brothers Elektrobank which was directed by her then husband Spike Jonze and later Phoenix s Funky Squaredance 27 In 2022 Coppola guest starred as herself with her husband Thomas Mars and fellow director Jim Jarmusch in a 2022 episode of the horror comedy series What We Do in the Shadows 31 Filmmaking career Edit Coppola in 2003 Coppola s first short film was Lick the Star 1998 It played many times on the Independent Film Channel She made her feature film directing debut with The Virgin Suicides 1999 it received critical acclaim upon its premiere in North America at the 2000 Sundance Film Festival and was released later that year Coppola s second feature was Lost in Translation 2003 Coppola won the Academy Award for her original screenplay and three Golden Globe Awards including Best Picture Musical or Comedy After Lina Wertmuller and Jane Campion Coppola became the third female director to be nominated for an Academy Award for Directing and the second to win the Original Screenplay award after Campion in 1994 Wertmuller was also nominated Her win for the best original screenplay in 2003 made her a third generation Oscar winner Coppola was the second woman after Edith Head to be nominated for three Oscars in one night In 2004 Coppola was invited to join the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences 32 Her third film was the biopic Marie Antoinette 2006 adapted from the biography by British historian Antonia Fraser Kirsten Dunst plays the title character who marries King Louis XVI played by Jason Schwartzman Coppola s cousin It debuted at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival 33 where despite boos in the audience it received a standing ovation 34 Though critics were divided at the time of its release it has since received more critical acclaim in the years that followed 35 Coppola s fourth film was Somewhere 2010 filmed at Chateau Marmont The plot focuses on a bad boy actor Marco portrayed by Stephen Dorff who is forced to reevaluate his life when his daughter Cleo played by Elle Fanning arrives unexpectedly 36 The relationship between Marco and Cleo was loosely based on Coppola s own relationship with her father 37 The film won the prestigious Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival In November 2010 Coppola was interviewed by Joel Coen who professed his admiration of her work at the DGA screening of Somewhere in New York City 38 Coppola s next film The Bling Ring 2013 was based on actual events centered around the Bling Ring a group of California teenagers who burgled the homes of several celebrities over 2008 and 2009 stealing around 3 million in cash and belongings 39 Emma Watson 40 Taissa Farmiga 41 Leslie Mann Israel Broussard 42 Katie Chang and Claire Julien starred in the film which opened the Un Certain Regard section of the 2013 Cannes Film Festival 43 Coppola in 2014 An announcement in mid December 2013 stated that American Zoetrope had successfully attained the screen rights for the memoir Fairyland A Memoir of My Father and that Coppola would adapt the book with Andrew Durham Coppola would also produce the film with her brother Roman 44 In March 2014 it was reported that Coppola was in negotiations to direct a live action adaptation of The Little Mermaid from a script by Caroline Thompson 45 Coppola wanted to shoot her version underwater and although she later admitted that such a prospect was unrealistic test footage was shot 46 In June 2015 it was announced Coppola had dropped out of the film due to creative differences 47 Coppola collaborated again with her Lost in Translation star Bill Murray on A Very Murray Christmas which starred Murray and was co written by herself Murray and Mitch Glazer The film an homage to classic Christmas themed variety shows was released in December 2015 on Netflix 48 Coppola directed The Beguiled 2017 a remake of the 1971 eponymous Southern Gothic film starring Nicole Kidman Elle Fanning and Kirsten Dunst 49 The film premiered at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival where Coppola became the second woman and the first American woman to win the Best Director award 2 3 Coppola again worked with Bill Murray on the film On the Rocks starring Murray and Rashida Jones 50 The Virgin Suicides 1999 Edit Main article The Virgin Suicides film Coppola was first drawn to the story after reading the book by Jeffrey Eugenides in 1995 at the recommendation of musician Thurston Moore Coppola said she felt the novel s author understood the teenage experience She has also said that if not for the book she may not have had a career in film Specifically Coppola has highlighted the representation of teenagers lazing around a situation she connected with but felt was not seen very much in films in any relatable way The story s theme of loss was a personal connection for Coppola in light of the 1986 death of her oldest brother in a boating accident though she stated that she did not immediately realize this connection 16 Coppola secured the rights to the novel without her father s help and adapted the screenplay herself 29 The low budget film drew praise from critics 16 and represented the point at which Coppola broke out of her father s shadow as a filmmaker in her own right 29 She credits the start of her career to the Cannes festival after the film premiered there 16 Lost in Translation 2003 Edit Main article Lost in Translation film Coppola shot Lost in Translation in 27 days 51 with a small crew working without permits Scenes were filmed impromptu on the street while scenes shot at the Park Hyatt Hotel allowed the crew to use its corridors between two and three in the morning without disturbing guests 52 The film received positive reception and acclaim as well as controversy due the film s usage of Japan as an exotic and bizarre landscape for its American protagonists The group Asian Mediawatch lobbied against the film s Academy Award nominations stating The film has no meaningful Japanese roles nor is there any significant dialogue between the main characters and the Japanese Such portrayals perpetuate negative stereotypes and attitudes that are harmful to Asian Americans in the US where a significant minority of Americans already have negative attitudes towards Asians 53 Coppola responded to these allegations in an interview for The Independent I can see why people might think that but I know I m not racist I think if everything s based on truth you can make fun have a little laugh but also be respectful of a culture I just love Tokyo and I m not mean spirited Even on our daily call sheets they would mix up the rs and the ls all that was from experience it s not made up I guess someone has misunderstood my intentions It bugs me because I know I m not racist 54 Marie Antoinette 2006 Edit Main article Marie Antoinette 2006 film Marie Antoinette was shot on location at the Chateau de Versailles Coppola herself has claimed that she was initially drawn towards the character of Marie Antoinette as an innocent and caring character who found herself in a situation outside of her control and that rather than creating a historical representation she wanted to create a more intimate look into the world of the heroine 55 The film s style is not that of a traditional biopic and instead utilizes hit songs and incongruous dialogue 56 Somewhere 2010 Edit Main article Somewhere film Somewhere depicts a newly famous actor Stephen Dorff recuperating from a minor injury whose wealth fame and professional experiences cannot allevaite the existential crisis he is experiencing as he is forced to care for his 11 year old daughter in the absence of his wife The film premiered at the 67th Venice International Film Festival and opened in the rest of Italy on September 3 2010 The festival jury unanimously awarded the film the Golden Lion prize for the best overall film Quentin Tarantino president of the jury said the film grew and grew in our hearts in our minds in our affections after the first screening The film continued to receive critical acclaim especially from notable film critic Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun Times who praised the detail in the portrait of Johnny Marco writing Coppola is a fascinating director She sees and we see exactly what she sees There is little attempt here to observe a plot All the attention is on the handful of characters on Johnny 57 The Bling Ring 2013 Edit Main article The Bling Ring The Bling Ring premiered at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival 58 It was inspired by a Vanity Fair feature on the real life criminals depicted in the film 59 whom Coppola described as products of our growing reality TV culture 60 The film received generally positive reviews with many praising its style and performances while some felt that the film glamorized the crimes in the story and failed to make an assertive message about them through the narrative Coppola neither makes a case for her characters nor places them inside of some kind of moral or critical framework they simply pass through the frame listing off name brands and staring at their phones 61 The Beguiled 2017 Edit Main article The Beguiled 2017 film Colin Farrell Kirsten Dunst Elle Fanning Coppola Nicole Kidman at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival The film is based on the 1966 book of the same name by author Thomas P Cullinan about a wounded Union soldier in a Mississippi seminary during the American Civil War 62 and was made for under 10 million 63 The film exhibited elements of the thriller genre another departure for Coppola 62 Coppola cited her intrigue with the South as part of the story s intrigue Coppola has said that she wanted the film to represent an exaggerated version of all the ways women were traditionally raised there just to be lovely and cater to men the manners of that whole world and how they change when the men go away Coppola has cited Gone with the Wind as her inspiration for creating a film that was relatable despite its position within a different era 62 The film faced a wave of controversy and division including accusations of whitewashing the original story after she chose to both remove the supporting role of a black female slave from the film as well as to choose Kirsten Dunst to portray a character who was biracial in the original novel Coppola also faced criticism for minimizing the story of the people experiencing actual hardship in favor of depicting albeit authentically the lavish lifestyle of her protagonists thus minimizing the importance of a weighty topic Coppola responded to these allegations by citing the presence of young girls among her moviegoing audience The Beguiled is not the only of Coppola s films to be accused of exposing the sociocultural affordances of her own childhood 62 Coppola described her version of the film as a reinterpretation rather than a remake of Don Siegel s 1971 adaption of the same book 62 Coppola wanted to tell the story of the male soldier entering into a classically southern and female environment from the point of view of the women and represent what that was like for them 62 29 Coppola thought that the earlier version made the characters out to be crazy caricatures and did not allow the viewer to know them 62 While some critics claim that Coppola intended The Beguiled as a feminist work Coppola explained that she is not in favor of that labeling Though she has said she is happy if others see the film in this way she sees it as a film rather that possesses a female perspective an important distinction The Beguiled was also made as a contrast to The Bling Ring and Coppola has explained that she needed to correct that film s harsh Los Angeles aesthetic with something more beautiful and poetic 62 On the Rocks 2020 Edit Main article On the Rocks film Coppola s next film On the Rocks 64 tells the story of a daughter and father played by Rashida Jones and Bill Murray respectively as they explore New York together in an attempt to mend their fractured relationship 65 66 It was released in a limited theatrical release on October 2 2020 by A24 and was released for digital streaming on October 23 2020 by Apple TV 67 It received positive reviews from critics who praised Coppola s screenplay and direction and noted it as lighter than her previous films 68 Some critics stated that the film isn t destined to achieve the same kind of iconic status as some of Coppola s previous work 69 Style and influences EditCoppola arrived at a career in filmmaking with a background by means of acting modeling and design all of which have influenced her directorial work 62 Her background in fashion especially has played a large part in the aesthetic tones of her films and has heightened the roles of design and style in her work 55 Her upbringing in a Hollywood family has also greatly influenced her work as well as her public reception and image and she has always had to fight accusations surrounding her background of privilege After both winning an Oscar for Lost in Translation and showing The Beguiled Coppola was accused by some critics of displaying the social and cultural privileges of her own childhood 62 Coppola has described some of her influences as coming from her own work with each film actively influencing the next 62 She points to Jeffrey Eugenides s book The Virgin Suicides which was the inspiration for her first film of the same name as the reason for her career in film 16 Coppola has had to deal with sexism in the industry and her quintessentially feminine work has been dismissed as decorative and insubstantial Coppola has said that she is proud of the more girly aspects of her work and that she feels that she has a feminine point of view that she is happy to project 62 She has cited her upbringing around so many strong men as a possible reason for her strong connection to femininity 16 She has been open about her experiences with sexism in the industry and has cited them as a reason she favors working in the independent realm Coppola has also said that big budget productions hinder her creative freedom and so she prefers to work on films she can control She has also criticized big studio production for its focus on business rather than art 62 Coppola has cited her own perceptions of gaps in the film industry as her own inspiration explaining that she has always made the films that she herself would have wanted to see as a younger person She has described this younger demographic of girls as deprived of high quality videography and as disrespected as an audience 62 She has also said that she likes making films for a young audience because she perceives them as smarter and more sophisticated than they are often given credit for 58 Zoetrope Francis Ford Coppola s production company has backed all of her films Her family ties have proven to hold both pros and cons which she has articulated Though she learned from her father and is proud of her family she has said she is happy to have carved her own way 62 Coppola has also said that she is aware of her hard work and is grateful for her film education and that her connections in the film industry were helpful because of the lack of female directors 70 She said that she did what she could and is confident that her work is her own 70 After Francis Ford Coppola did not assist her in securing the rights to the Jeffrey Eugenides novel The Virgin Suicides which her 1999 film was based on much of the criticism surrounding her familial benefits subsided 29 Coppola usually involves her father in her projects She has said that she likes being independent but respects him and his suggestions though in the end always makes the choice she feels is right for a given movie 60 Coppola professed a love for being behind the camera and is not upset by the divisive reactions to some of her films She has said that she would rather do something that some people really connect to and some people reject and that she never wants to make something that is just mediocre 60 Reviews of Coppola s works often included implied gendered language which undermine the body of the critics arguments as argued by Todd Kennedy in his article for Film Criticism titled Off with Hollywood s Head Sofia Coppola as Feminine Auteur Kennedy cites multiple reviews of Coppola s work which rely upon allegations of her work as sugarcoated and flippant the implication is that Coppola 1 as a woman only has the ability to make films because of her economic privilege 2 only has whatever talent she does possess because of her all powerful director father and 3 because her movies are feminine can only produce pretty films that lack depth 71 Her style of films is described as slow moving portraits with bittersweet emotional palettes Coppola likes to use visuals to convey what the characters are feeling at any given moment 72 Coppola s films often deal with melancholy stories with a dreamy aesthetic Her films aesthetics are influenced by her background in fashion with floral motifs and female beauty at the forefront of the films set design and mise en scene 73 Coppola s films focus on protagonists in life transitions and crises in their lives Her characters feel stranded in their environments and alone even in the midst of other people Visually portraying the experiences of these characters is one of Coppola s specialties 74 Coppola s films often deal with themes of loneliness wealth privilege isolation youth femininity and adolescence in America Her works utilize the feminine gaze 71 and demonstrate a knowledge of feminist film theory such as Laura Mulvey s Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema Favorite films EditIn a 2017 interview with IndieWire Coppola named these films as her favorite 75 Rumble Fish 1983 Breathless 1960 Lolita 1962 Sixteen Candles 1984 The Last Picture Show 1971 Tootsie 1982 The Heartbreak Kid 1972 In the Mood for Love 2000 Let the Right One In 2008 Other work EditTelevision Edit In the mid 1990s Coppola and her best friend Zoe Cassavetes helmed the short lived series Comedy Central series Hi Octane which spotlit performers in underground music The show was cancelled after four episodes 76 In December 2008 Coppola s first commercial premiered during an episode of Gossip Girl The advertisement she directed for the Christian Dior fragrance Miss Dior Cherie shot in France with model Maryna Linchuk was very well received and continues to be popular on YouTube 77 In October 2014 Coppola launched a series of Christmas ads for the clothing chain Gap 78 In May 2020 it was announced Coppola would write and direct an adaptation of The Custom of the Country by Edith Wharton for Apple TV 79 Modeling Edit At the beginning of the 1990s Coppola was often featured in girl oriented magazines like Seventeen and YM In 1994 80 she co founded the clothing line Milk Fed in Japan with her friend Stephanie Hayman in cooperation with Sonic Youth s Kim Gordon In 2001 81 the fashion designer Marc Jacobs chose the actress director to be the face of his house s fragrance Daisy The campaign photographs of Coppola were shot by photographer Jurgen Teller The July 2013 issue of Elle featured photographs shot by Coppola of Paris Hilton at Hilton s Beverly Hills mansion Both model and house appear in The Bling Ring 82 83 Stage direction Edit In 2017 before Coppola started pre production on The Beguiled she was asked by Italian state broadcaster Rai Com from All Opera to direct their latest production of La Traviata La traviata is a three act opera by Giuseppe Verdi set to an Italian libretto by Francesca Maria Piave This Coppola directed production was filmed for broadcast in Germany and France by Arte ZDF using multiple state of the art 4k cameras and up to 100 microphones 84 Coppola said in an interview she could not turn down the project with designer and fashion icon Valentino Garavani designing the costumes for this 15 show run of La Traviata 2017 85 Discussing her modern take on this classic story Coppola says I wanted to bring out the personal side of the French courtesan the party girl used to the social scene It s a very feminine world that I love 86 This was the first stage production Coppola directed 85 Coppola discusses how Valentino really motivated me to take a chance and do something that was scary for me and very unfamiliar and promised a traditional production that could nevertheless be appreciated by those who are not opera connoisseurs Rome Opera House Director Carlo Fuortes said in an interview ticket sales had exceeded 1 2 million euros 1 35 million dollars a record for the establishment 87 All fifteen shows nearly sold out before opening night 86 It was the biggest box office success since the Teatro dell Opera Di Roma opened in 1880 86 Art Edit Coppola sits on the board for Gagosian Gallery 88 Personal life EditIn 1992 Coppola met director Spike Jonze they married in 1999 and divorced in 2003 In an official statement Coppola s publicist explained that the divorce decision was reached with sadness It is widely believed that the main character s husband in Lost in Translation is based on Jonze as Coppola stated after the film s release There are elements of Spike there elements of experiences 89 90 From 2003 to 2005 Coppola dated filmmaker Quentin Tarantino They have remained friends since their separation 91 Coppola married musician Thomas Mars on August 27 2011 at Palazzo Margherita in Bernalda Italy They met while producing the soundtrack to The Virgin Suicides 92 They have two daughters Romy born November 28 2006 whose name is an homage to Coppola s brother Roman 93 94 and Cosima born May 2010 citation needed Coppola and her family lived in Paris for several years before moving to New York City in 2010 95 Coppola has maintained a low public profile for her family aiming for her daughters lives to be unaffected by her career and travel When asked if her choices as a parent to keep her children out of the spotlight is a result of her own upbringing Coppola has explained that she never wants her children to be jaded 62 Filmography EditFilm Year Title Director Writer Producer Notes1989 New York Stories No Yes No Anthology film1998 Lick the Star Yes Yes Yes Short film1999 The Virgin Suicides Yes Yes No2003 Lost in Translation Yes Yes Yes2006 Marie Antoinette Yes Yes Yes2010 Somewhere Yes Yes Yes2013 The Bling Ring Yes Yes Yes2017 The Beguiled Yes Yes Yes2020 On the Rocks Yes Yes Yes2023 Fairyland No No YesTBA Priscilla Yes Yes Yes Post productionTelevision Year Title Director Writer ExecutiveProducer Notes2015 A Very Murray Christmas Yes Yes Yes TV specialStage Year Title Notes2017 La Traviata Opera in Rome Teatro dell Opera di RomaMusic videos Shine by Walt Mink 1993 This Here Giraffe by The Flaming Lips 1996 Playground Love by Air 2000 City Girl by Kevin Shields 2003 I Just Don t Know What to Do with Myself by The White Stripes 2003 Chloroform by Phoenix 2013 Advertisements Miss Dior Cherie fragrance for Christian Dior starring Maryna Linchuk 2008 City of Light fragrance for Christian Dior starring Natalie Portman 2012 Marni collection for H amp M starring Imogen Poots 2012 La vie en rose for Christian Dior fragrance Miss Dior starring Natalie Portman 2013 Daisy fragrance for Marc Jacobs starring Ondria Hardin Malaika Firth Antonia Wesseloh and Sophia Ahrens 2013 Dress Normal for Gap 2014 Calvin Klein Underwear Women s Spring 2017 Acting roles Edit Film Year Film Role Director Notes1972 The Godfather Michael Francis Rizzi infant Francis Ford Coppola Uncredited1974 The Godfather Part II Child on Ship1983 The Outsiders Little Girl Credited as DominoRumble Fish Donna1984 Frankenweenie Anne Chambers Tim BurtonThe Cotton Club Child in Street Francis Ford Coppola1986 Peggy Sue Got Married Nancy Kelcher1986 Faerie Tale Theatre The Princess Who Had Never Laughed Gwendolyn Mark Cullingham Credited as Domino1987 Anna Noodle Yurek Bogayevicz1988 Tucker The Man and His Dream uncredited Francis Ford Coppola1990 The Godfather Part III Mary Corleone1992 Inside Monkey Zetterland Cindy Jefery Levy1999 Star Wars Episode I The Phantom Menace Sache George Lucas2001 CQ Enzo s Mistress Roman CoppolaTelevision Year Film Role Director Notes2022 What We Do in the Shadows Herself Jemaine ClementMusic videos Mildred Pierce by Sonic Youth 1990 directed by Dave Markey Deeper and Deeper by Madonna 1992 directed by Bobby Woods Sometimes Salvation by The Black Crowes 1992 directed by Stephane Sednaoui Elektrobank by The Chemical Brothers 1997 directed by Spike Jonze Funky Squaredance by Phoenix 2002 directed by Roman CoppolaAwards and nominations EditMain article List of awards and nominations received by Sofia Coppola Coppola s first awards were as an actress winning two Golden Raspberry Awards for her performance in her father s film The Godfather Part III for Worst Supporting Actress and Worst New Star Coppola was nominated for three Academy Awards for her film Lost in Translation 2003 in the categories of Best Picture Best Director and Best Original Screenplay She would go on to win for Best Original Screenplay but lost the other two nominations to Peter Jackson s The Lord of the Rings The Return of the King Coppola s nomination for Best Director made her the first American woman to be nominated in that category and the third woman overall after Lina Wertmuller and Jane Campion In 2010 Kathryn Bigelow became the fourth woman to be nominated and the first to win the award Coppola however remains the youngest woman to be nominated in the Best Director category Coppola s win for Best Original Screenplay along with her cousin Nicolas Cage s 1996 win for Best Actor resulted in her family s becoming the second three generation Oscar winning family her grandfather Carmine Coppola and her father Francis Ford Coppola having previously won Oscars The first family to achieve this feat was the Huston family for wins by Walter John and Anjelica For her work on Lost in Translation Coppola also won the Best Motion Picture and Best Screenplay Golden Globes in addition to receiving three BAFTA Award nominations On September 11 2010 Somewhere won the Golden Lion the top prize at the Venice International Film Festival 96 Coppola is the first American woman to win the award 4 On May 28 2017 Coppola was awarded the Best Director Award at the Cannes Film Festival for The Beguiled making her the second ever woman and the first American woman to win the award 2 3 See also EditCoppola family tree List of Academy Award winning familiesNotes Edit Coppola became the first American woman and fourth American filmmaker to win the Golden Lion At the 2017 Cannes Film Festival Coppola won Best Director and became the second woman in the festival s history to win the award References Edit The Virgin Suicides Roundtable Sofia Coppola Kirsten Dunst amp More Entertainment Weekly June 18 2020 Retrieved April 6 2022 a b c Gonzalez Sandra Sofia Coppola is first woman to win Cannes director prize in 56 years CNN Retrieved May 30 2017 a b c Blumberg Naomi Sofia Coppola American director Encyclopaedia Britannica Retrieved May 30 2017 a b Silverstein Melissa Sofia Coppola Wins Top Prize at Venice Film Festival Women and Hollywood Archived from the original on September 15 2010 Retrieved September 12 2010 Sales Nancy Jo THE SUSPECTS WORE LOUBOUTINS Vanity Fair March 2010 Vanity Fair The Complete Archive Retrieved December 6 2021 The Bling Ring retrieved December 6 2021 A Very Murray Christmas Television Academy Retrieved February 15 2023 Sofia Coppola Encyclopedia Britannica Retrieved March 12 2022 Cowie Peter 1988 Coppola a biography Da Capo Press 2 ISBN 978 0 306 80598 1 Michael Cabanatuan January 23 2004 Italia Coppola mother of filmmaker SFGate Retrieved May 14 2014 Sofia Coppola Interview The Talks Coppola Sofia June 22 2017 Interview with Sofia Coppola WTF Podcast Interview Interviewed by Marc Maron Menkes Suzy October 14 2008 Sofia Coppola Discreet chic and grown up The New York Times Retrieved July 29 2009 Armstrong Lisa June 4 2008 Sofia Coppola I m more interested in looking than being looked at The Times London Retrieved June 3 2008 Lee Helen November 5 2007 Did you know Sofia Coppola has a fashion line called MilkFed Sassybella com Retrieved July 29 2009 a b c d e f Coppola Sofia January 25 2018 Sofia Coppola on making The Virgin Suicides When I saw the rough cut I thought Oh no what have I done The Guardian Retrieved April 15 2018 Sofia Coppola from Marie Antoinette Celebrity Biographies at Film com November 21 2006 Retrieved September 12 2010 Patterson John January 12 2008 If only we could confine all nepotism to Los Angeles The Guardian London Fresh Air December 20 2010 Event occurs at 19 25 The Godfather YouTube Archived from the original on October 30 2021 a b Sofia Coppola Biography Tribute Tribute Entertainment Media Group 2013 Retrieved July 5 2013 FFWD Weekly Interview May 18 2000 FFWD Weekly May 18 2000 Archived from the original on August 28 2012 Retrieved August 27 2012 Lim Dennis December 10 2010 It s What She Knows The Luxe Life The New York Times Retrieved July 5 2013 Dunn Frankie June 9 2021 Sofia Coppola was the queen of 90s music video cameos i D Retrieved August 25 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Death in the family The Guardian April 15 2000 Retrieved August 22 2013 The Teenage Heartbreak of Sofia Coppola s Mary Corleone TIFF Retrieved February 27 2020 a b c Gilbey Ryan July 4 2013 Sofia Coppola on The Bling Ring What these kids did really took ingenuity The Guardian Retrieved July 5 2013 a b Storm over Sofia Coppola EW com Retrieved April 16 2018 a b c d e Revisited Sofia Coppola Interview October 26 2017 Retrieved April 15 2018 Out of the Godfather s shadow The Independent April 30 2000 Retrieved August 27 2012 What We Do in the Shadows Nandor the Relentless Becomes Nandor the Cruel Den of Geek Retrieved September 3 2022 Latest Academy News Oscars org Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences September 10 2014 Archived from the original on June 11 2007 Marie Antoinette 2006 Festival de Cannes Cannes Retrieved December 13 2009 Marie Antoinette a Quotational Reference Guide Big Screen Little Screen Retrieved August 27 2012 Sharf Zack May 16 2022 Cannes Controversy 22 Movies That Earned Boos and Walkouts From Taxi Driver to Neon Demon Variety Retrieved May 19 2022 Siegel Tatiana April 16 2009 Sofia Coppola books Marmont film Variety Sofia Coppola My childhood wasn t quite as dramatic as Somewhere Metro December 8 2010 Retrieved December 9 2020 Rome Emily Sophia Coppola and a Cohen Brother talk Somewhere at DGA Screening Entertainment Weekly Retrieved August 27 2012 Sofia Coppola Reportedly Planning Movie On The Hollywood Hills Burglar Bunch Tess Taylor Apparently Stars amp The Playlist Indiewire Retrieved August 27 2012 Emma Watson To Star In Sofia Coppola s Next Film The Bling Ring amp The Playlist Indiewire February 29 2012 Retrieved August 27 2012 AMERICAN HORROR STORY Star Taissa Farmiga Joins Sofia Coppola s THE BLING RING and JAMESY BOY Collider com March 1 2012 Retrieved August 27 2012 Kit Borys March 6 2012 Leslie Mann Israel Broussard Cast in Sofia Coppola s Bling Ring Exclusive The Hollywood Reporter Bling Ring 2013 Un Certain Regard Opening Film Deadline com April 18 2013 Retrieved April 18 2013 Sofia Coppola To Co Write Fairyland For American Zoetrope Deadline com December 16 2013 Retrieved December 29 2013 Sofia Coppola to Direct Universal and Working Title s Little Mermaid Variety March 18 2014 Erbland Kate June 21 2017 Sofia Coppola Explains Why She Left Her Ambitious Take on The Little Mermaid Indiewire Retrieved June 28 2017 Sofia Coppola Drops Out Of The Little Mermaid Deadline com June 1 2015 Jagernauth Kevin Watch First Teaser For Sofia Coppola s A Very Murray Christmas With Bill Murray Indiewire Retrieved May 22 2015 Kroll Justin July 14 2016 Colin Farrell In Talks to Star in Sofia Coppola s Beguiled Remake EXCLUSIVE Variety Retrieved May 30 2017 Sharf Zack January 15 2019 Sofia Coppola and Bill Murray Reunite Lost In Translation Duo Team Up for On the Rocks First Details IndieWire Retrieved February 27 2020 Indiewire February 4 2004 Sofia Coppola Talks About Lost In Translation Her Love Story That s Not Nerdy IndieWire Retrieved April 16 2018 Collin Robbie July 8 2017 Sofia Coppola interview The Beguiled slavery and how her Little Mermaid got lost at sea The Telegraph ISSN 0307 1235 Archived from the original on January 11 2022 Retrieved November 16 2018 Hit film gets lost in racism row The Guardian February 27 2004 Retrieved December 6 2021 Sofia Coppola Hollywood princess The Independent January 2 2004 Retrieved December 6 2021 a b Cook Pam October 22 2021 Portrait of a lady Sofia Coppola and Marie Antoinette Sight amp Sound British Film Institute Archived from the original on October 22 2021 Retrieved November 15 2021 Ebert Roger Marie Antoinette movie review 2006 Roger Ebert rogerebert com Retrieved December 6 2021 Ebert Roger Somewhere movie review amp film summary 2010 Roger Ebert www rogerebert com a b Smith Nigel M June 14 2013 Sofia Coppola on Her Reasons For Making The Bling Ring Casting Emma Watson and Getting to Know Paris Hilton IndieWire Retrieved April 15 2018 Miller Julie June 12 2013 Sofia Coppola on The Bling Ring Emma Watson s Kardashian Dialect Training and Which of Her Films She ll Allow Her Kids to Watch HWD Retrieved April 15 2018 a b c Hiscock John July 4 2013 Sofia Coppola interview The Bling Ring isn t my world Daily Telegraph ISSN 0307 1235 Archived from the original on January 11 2022 Retrieved April 15 2018 Vishnevetsky Ignatiy The Bling Ring movie review amp film summary 2013 Roger Ebert rogerebert com Retrieved December 6 2021 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Lodge Guy July 2 2017 Sofia Coppola I never felt I had to fit into the majority view The Guardian Retrieved April 15 2018 Kohn Eric November 27 2017 Sofia Coppola How She Survived The Beguiled Backlash Why She Won t Do TV and Why Her Dad is Over Film IndieWire Retrieved April 15 2018 D Alessandro Anthony January 15 2019 Sofia Coppola And Bill Murray To Reteam For On The Rocks Apple amp A24 s First Film Deadline Retrieved April 3 2020 D Alessandro Anthony June 5 2019 Game Of Thrones Jessica Henwick Joins Sofia Coppola s On The Rocks Deadline Retrieved February 27 2020 Nordine Michael April 11 2019 On the Rocks Marlon Wayans Joins Sofia Coppola s Apple A24 Movie IndieWire Retrieved February 27 2020 D Alessandro Anthony September 25 2020 Bill Murray Sofia Coppola Reteam On The Rocks Hits Theaters Next Friday Deadline Retrieved October 7 2020 On The Rocks 2020 Rotten Tomatoes 2020 retrieved October 7 2020 Ehrlich David September 23 2020 On the Rocks Review Sofia Coppola Reunites with Bill Murray for a Fizzy Comedy About the Cost of Being Cool IndieWire Retrieved December 6 2021 a b Kim Kristen Yoonsoo June 19 2017 Sofia Coppola Can Teach You What Women Want GQ Retrieved April 15 2018 a b Kennedy Todd 2010 Off with Hollywood s Head Sofia Coppola as Feminine Auteur Film Criticism 35 1 37 59 ISSN 0163 5069 JSTOR 44019394 Revisited Sofia Coppola Interview Magazine Interview Magazine October 26 2017 Retrieved November 15 2018 Lodge Guy July 2 2017 Sofia Coppola I never felt I had to fit into the majority view The Guardian Retrieved November 15 2018 Rogers Anna Coppola Sofia Senses of Cinema Retrieved May 1 2021 Sofia Coppola s Favorite Films Stream the Lost in Translation Director s Picks IndieWire February 6 2017 Retrieved December 29 2021 Daddy s girl ThisIsLondon 2004 Archived from the original on September 14 2012 Miss Dior Cherie Commercial Director s Cut YouTube 2008 Archived from the original on August 28 2012 Retrieved August 27 2012 Nudd Tim Ad of the Day Sofia Coppola Directs 4 Oddly Charming Holiday Spots for Gap Love but not understanding AdWeek Retrieved November 7 2014 White Peter May 12 2020 Apple amp Sofia Coppola Developing Adaptation Of Edith Wharton s Novel The Custom Of The Country Deadline Hollywood Retrieved May 12 2020 Ginsberg Merle September 1 1994 Launching Sofia W WMagazine com Retrieved June 30 2019 Blasberg Derek August 13 2014 Marc and Sofia The Dreamy Team Harper s Bazaar Retrieved June 30 2019 Forget Versailles When Sofia Met Paris Elle June 13 2013 Retrieved August 2 2013 Coppola Filming in Paris Hilton s house was wild USA Today June 14 2013 Retrieved September 2 2013 Goodfellow Melanie Winter 2016 Rai Com adds Sofia Coppola s La Traviata to All Opera strand Screen International 1 1 ProQuest 1912496602 a b Watch Grace Coddington interview Sofia Coppola for her new show Dazed October 11 2018 Retrieved November 15 2018 a b c Valentino and Sofia Coppola Make an Opera Retrieved November 16 2018 Armellini Alvise Summer 2016 Valentino and Sofia Coppola set for glitzy production of La Traviata DPA International 1 1 ProQuest 1790070544 Larry Gagosian Announces the Formation of a Board of Directors Gagosian November 16 2022 Retrieved March 7 2023 Sofia Coppola Spike Jonze to divorce USA Today December 9 2003 Retrieved July 5 2013 Thorpe Vanessa December 6 2009 Spike Jonze Master of the Wild Things The Guardian Retrieved July 5 2013 5 Things You Didn t Know About Sofia Coppola Vogue June 5 2017 Retrieved June 30 2021 Exclusive Sofia Coppola Gives Birth E Online November 28 2006 Retrieved September 12 2010 Keegan Rebecca Winters December 3 2006 People Dec 11 2006 Time ISSN 0040 781X Retrieved February 11 2018 People Nicole Kidman Sofia Coppola Michael Richards International Herald Tribune March 29 2009 Retrieved August 27 2012 My New York Sofia Coppola December 19 2010 Vivarelli Nick September 11 2010 Coppola s Somewhere wins Golden Lion Variety Retrieved September 12 2010 Further reading Edit The Coppola Smart Mob The New York Times August 31 2003 Sofia Coppola Wins Prize for Best Director at Cannes for Beguiled Huffington Post 2017 So fine Sofia Wine Review April 21 2005 Sofia Coppola KCRW s The Treatment Off with Hollywood s Head Sofia Coppola as Feminine Auteur Film Criticism 2010 External links Edit 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