
Francis Ford Coppola
Tetragrammaton with Rick Rubin
Reflections on Filmmaking in WWII
This chapter delves into the speaker's experiences at UCLA film school during World War II, discussing the unique social dynamics and the prevalence of male students. The narrative highlights significant encounters with prominent figures and the transition from screenplay writing to directing, showcasing how these formative experiences shaped their careers. It culminates in the establishment of American Zoetrope, emphasizing the spirit of collaboration among emerging filmmakers.
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