This is a big story. The Coppolas are one of the great American
filmmaking dynasties, a classic example of an immigrant family that has
thrived in America -- the parallels with the Corleones of The
Godfather are there for all to see, albeit without the organized crime.
Centered on two extraordinary filmmaking generations: father and
daughter Francis Ford Coppola and Sofia Coppola, each in different ways
has defined their times. And of course, their stories are intimately
entwined. But the story will encompass so much more than the careers of
two directors. There will be subplots extending out across the Coppola
clan to include Nicolas Cage, Talia Shire, Roman Coppola, Jack
Schwartzman and lesser-known scions like Marc and Christopher Coppola.
It is also the case that the respective stories of Francis and Sofia
offer a fascinating insight into the changing face of Hollywood and
American culture from the seventies until now. It is also a book about
America, a land of opportunity and the template on which the Coppolas
can forge their art. Includes eight pages of color photographs