Masters of Cinema: Francis Ford Coppola
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Francis Ford Coppola (USA, b. 1939) is the oldest of the generation of
'movie brats', including Scorsese and Spielberg, who breathed new life
into the Hollywood of the 1970s. He revived the glory of the studio age
with the legendary "Godfather" saga (1972-90), explored the soul of
America at war in Vietnam with "Apocalypse Now" (1979) and has directed
some of the greatest actors, including Brando, Pacino and De Niro. Having
outgrown the role of director decreed by the major studios, he is now an
independent producer and continues to direct films with undimmed
brilliance ("Tetro", 2009).