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#242 Francis Ford Coppola: A Filmmaker's Life

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#242 Francis Ford Coppola: A Filmmaker's Life mentions Francis Ford Coppola, A Filmmaker's Life by Michael G. Coppola, The Godfather by Mario Puzo, The Rain People, and The Founders by Jimmy Sony with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.

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To me, this biography was an exposition in what it means to be human, the messy life experience that you and I go through.

The Godfather
Mario Puzo

Just when things seemed bleakest, Coppola received a call from Paramount.

Coppola had invested eighty thousand dollars of his earnings from Finian's Rainbow, so that's a second movie.

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What I learned from reading Francis Ford Coppola: A Filmmaker's Life by Michael Schumacher. ---- Get access to the World’s Most Valuable Notebook for Founders at Founders Notes.com ---- [2:49] You can always understand the son by the story of his father. The story of the father is embedded in the son. [5:33] I had spent a lifetime with a frustrated, and often unemployed man, who hated anybody who was successful. [7:01] And he said, “Yeah, but there can only be one genius in the family. And since I'm already that, what chance do you have? “What kind of father says something like that to his son? [8:21] He is incredibly talented and incredibly pretentious. He doesn't know what he's doing half the time and the other half of the time he's brilliant. [9:46] There is no speed limit. The standard pace is for chumps. [10:04] Pulitzer: A Life in Politics, Print, and Power (Founders #135) [11:54] George Lucas: A Life (Founders #35) [12:45] Steven Spielberg: A Biography (Founders #209) [14:10] Coppola displayed a remarkable ability to do whatever was necessary to get the job done. [16:30] I had an overwhelming urge to make films. [19:11] I deliberately worked all night so when he'd arrive in the morning he would see me slumped over the editing machine. [20:36] Say yes first, learn later. [21:00] My peculiar approach to cinema is I like to learn by not knowing how the hell to do it. I’m forced to discover how to do it. [23:10] His willingness to seize the moment was one of the main characteristics separating him from his other fellow students and aspiring filmmakers. [30:44] The Founders: The Story of Paypal and the Entrepreneurs Who Shaped Silicon Valley (Founders #233) [37:43] You have to control the money or you don't have control. [38:53] At his absolute lowest point comes his greatest opportunity. [41:59] It only takes a couple of these gigantic flops to permanently erase any positive financial outcome that you had previously. [44:55] Either control your emotions or other people are going to control you. [47:35] In many cases, the people we study are dead. We can't talk to them, but they can still counsel us through their life stories. [50:00] Excellence took time and patience. [51:56] Even in the vortex of the storm some outstanding work was being accomplished. Something strong and powerful was being forged in struggle. [52:46] Vito Corleone had shown a rough-hewn old-world wisdom, the kind gained through experience rather than from a textbook. [56:29] A great story about loyalty and friendship. If you have a friend like this, hold onto them. [1:03:32] Martin Sheen on working for Coppola: I have a lot of mixed feelings about Francis. I'm very fond of him personally. The thing I love about him most is that he never, like a good general, asks you to do anything he wouldn't do. He was right there with us, lived there in shit and mud up to his ass, suffered the same diseases, ate the same food. I don't think he realizes how tough he is to work for. God, is he tough. But I will sail with that son of a bitch anytime. [1:04:58] I always had a rule. If I was going away for more than 10 days I’d take my kids out of school. [1:08:31] If you don't have this fundamental alignment between who you are and the work you do —and how you do that work —there's going to be some level of misery unhappiness if you don't resolve that conflict. [1:12:22] Half the people thought it was a masterpiece and half the people thought it was a piece of shit. [1:23:01] On the death of his son: I realized that no matter what happened, I had lost. No matter what happened, it would always be incomplete. [1:25:38] I want to be free. I don't want producers around me telling me what to do. The real dream of my life is a place where people can live in peace and create what they want. ---- Get access to the World’s Most Valuable Notebook for Founders at Founders Notes.com ---- “I have listened to every episode released and look forward to every episode that comes out. The only criticism I would have is that after each podcast I usually want to buy the book because I am interested, so my poor wallet suffers.” — Gareth Be like Gareth. Buy a book: All the books featured on Founders Podcast ---- Founders Notes gives you the ability to tap into the collective knowledge of history's greatest entrepreneurs on demand. Use it to supplement the decisions you make in your work. Get access to Founders Notes here. ---- “I have listened to every episode released and look forward to every episode that comes out. The only criticism I would have is that after each podcast I usually want to buy the book because I am interested so my poor wallet suffers. ” — Gareth Be like Gareth. Buy a book: All the books featured on Founders Podcast
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Michael G. Coppola

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The Godfather
Mario Puzo

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The Rain People

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The Founders
Jimmy Sony

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Patton Ordeal and Triumph

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A Life
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Filmmaker

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Anyone interested in filmmaking and personal stories of creative strugglesFilmmakers and aspiring directorsAspiring filmmakers and film studentsAspiring filmmakers and entrepreneursAspiring filmmakers and screenwritersReaders interested in film history and family dynamics

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Best for Anyone interested in filmmaking and personal stories of creative strugglesOften cited around Francis Ford Coppola's career

This is an excerpt from the end of the book that I'm going to talk to you about today, which is Francis Ford Coppola, A Filmmaker's Life.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Anyone interested in filmmaking and personal stories of creative struggles
Key quote: To me, this biography was an exposition in what it means to be human, the messy life experience that you and I go through.
The host mentions the book to highlight the complexities of Francis Ford Coppola's life and career, emphasizing the messy and human aspects of his journey as a filmmaker. The book provides insights into Coppola's struggles and triumphs, making it a valuable read for those interested in understanding the nuances of creative ambition.
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The Godfather
Mario Puzo
Best for Filmmakers and aspiring directorsOften cited around Coppola's financial struggles

Coppola read a portion of the book and hated it, and when Paramount called with its offer, he did what any broke-and-down-on-his-luck director would have done if offered a high-visibility, high-paying project. He turned it down.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Filmmakers and aspiring directors
Key quote: Just when things seemed bleakest, Coppola received a call from Paramount.
The host discusses how Coppola's financial difficulties led him to an unexpected opportunity with 'The Godfather.' This book serves as a pivotal point in Coppola's career, illustrating the intersection of creativity and financial management in filmmaking.
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Best for Aspiring filmmakers and film studentsOften cited around Coppola's filmmaking strategies

Coppola had invested eighty thousand dollars of his earnings from Finian's Rainbow, so that's a second movie. Now we moved on to the third. So he's taking the money that he made from the second movie and investing in technology that will benefit his third movie instead of our equipment needed to create a mobile filming and editing unit.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Aspiring filmmakers and film students
Key quote: Coppola had invested eighty thousand dollars of his earnings from Finian's Rainbow, so that's a second movie.
The host discusses how Coppola's resourcefulness and boldness in filmmaking are exemplified in his approach to 'The Rain People.' This film represents a significant moment in Coppola's career, showcasing his ability to navigate financial constraints and leverage his network effectively.
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The Founders
Jimmy Sony
Best for Aspiring filmmakers and entrepreneursOften cited around Coppola and Lucas collaboration

Imagine there's something that Max Levchin said in that book, The Founders, which is about the early history, the first four years history of PayPal.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Aspiring filmmakers and entrepreneurs
Key quote: Imagine there's something that Max Levchin said in that book, The Founders, which is about the early history, the first four years history of PayPal.
The host mentions 'The Founders' to illustrate the entrepreneurial spirit and resourcefulness displayed by Coppola and his crew during the making of 'The Rain People.' The book serves as a parallel to the startup mentality that Coppola embodied in his filmmaking approach.
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Best for Aspiring filmmakers and screenwritersOften cited around Coppola's early career struggles

Coppola was feeling completely overwhelmed when 20th Century Fox had purchased the film rights to this book called Patton Ordeal and Triumph, which is a biography of George S. Patton.

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For: Aspiring filmmakers and screenwriters
Key quote: Coppola was depressed. And now he had. Another mouth to feed a second son named Roman Coppola.
The host discusses how Coppola's financial struggles and risk-taking behavior led him to write the screenplay for 'Patton Ordeal and Triumph.' This opportunity marked a significant turning point in his career, allowing him to transition from struggling writer to a director for a major studio.
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A Life
Brian J. Jones
Best for Readers interested in film history and family dynamicsOften cited around Francis Ford Coppola's life

The book 'A Life' is a biography of George Lucas, which includes Francis Ford Coppola as a main character, showcasing their friendship and early careers.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Readers interested in film history and family dynamics
Key quote: You can always understand the son by the story of his father.
The host discusses the profound impact of Francis Ford Coppola's father on his life and career, highlighting themes of ambition and familial expectations. The mention of 'A Life' serves to illustrate the complexities of Coppola's upbringing and the influence of his father's unfulfilled dreams.
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Best for Fans of filmmaking and biographiesOften cited around Francis Ford Coppola's career

Lucas's documentary, which he called filmmaker, caught the essence of the ups and downs of making the rain people.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Fans of filmmaking and biographies
Key quote: This was an absolute fantastic book.
The host mentions the book 'Francis Ford Coppola, A Filmmaker's Life' to explore the complexities of Coppola's career and personal life. The book provides insights into the messy and human aspects of his filmmaking journey, which the host finds valuable for understanding Coppola's impact on cinema.
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Best for Aspiring filmmakers and students of cinemaOften cited around Coppola's mentorship journey

Ellie, Coppola's wife, wrote a book called 'Notes' which started as a diary and became a personal report on the difficulties of being Mrs. Francis Ford Coppola during the making of Apocalypse Now.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Aspiring filmmakers and students of cinema
Key quote: Say yes first and learn later.
The host discusses how Francis Ford Coppola's early experiences with mentor Roger Corman shaped his work ethic and approach to filmmaking. The mention of the book 'Notes' highlights the importance of learning through experience and seizing opportunities, a theme prevalent in Coppola's career.
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To me, this biography was an exposition in what it means to be human, the messy life experience that you and I go through.
The Godfather
Founders · 39:29
Just when things seemed bleakest, Coppola received a call from Paramount.
The Rain People
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Coppola had invested eighty thousand dollars of his earnings from Finian's Rainbow, so that's a second movie.
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Francis Ford Coppola, A Filmmaker's Life
Michael G. Coppola

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The Godfather
Mario Puzo

The host discusses how Coppola's financial difficulties led him to an unexpected opportunity with 'The Godfather.' This book serves as a pivotal po…

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The Rain People

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Movies & Documentaries Mentioned

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The Godfather

Confidence: 100%

The Godfather 1 and 2 are two of my favorite movies of all time, and I should tell you the way the book is structured. So we go over his early life, but once we get into this part of the book, from here for the next like 350 pages, every chapter is a movie.

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One from the Heart

Confidence: 100%

It's called this movie called One from the Heart. It had a budget, so a cost of $26 million, but then it only brought in $600,000.

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Tucker: The Man and His Dream

Confidence: 90%

Francis made a movie, like a biographical film about Preston Tucker, who was somebody who tried to create a brand new American car company in the 1940s.

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Dementia 13

Confidence: 90%

It was smart, well-written and extremely demented. It's a horror movie. It developed into Dementia 13, which was Coppola's first feature.

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Apocalypse Now

Confidence: 100%

I read 100 pages on Apocalypse Now, and just how crazy that movie was to make.

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Patton

Confidence: 80%

The studio was looking for someone to write a screenplay. They liked Coppola's work on this other war movie called Is Paris Burning, so they contact him and offer him a job.

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You're a Big Boy Now

Confidence: 80%

He winds up using this movie. It's called You're a Big Boy Now as he has his thesis because he's like, I'm not going to be in film school anymore.

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The Rain People

Confidence: 80%

Coppola had nowhere near the kind of money that he needed that was necessary to make The Rain People, which is going to be his third movie.

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American Graffiti

Confidence: 80%

Coppola helped Lucas get American Graffiti, which was one of the highest return on investments in movie history.

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Finian's Rainbow

Confidence: 80%

Coppola had invested eighty thousand dollars of his earnings from Finian's Rainbow, so that's a second movie.

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The Godfather Part II

Confidence: 90%

One of those movies was Godfather 2.

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