Francis Ford Coppola’s Most Personal Film Is Tucker: The Man and His Dream
It’s fair to point out that not many directors can boast a career as diverse as Francis Ford Coppola’s. Following his graduation from a renowned film school at the University of Southern California, he rose to fame with the Godfather trilogy, The Conversation, and Apocalypse Now – a series of films in the 1970s that are arguably unmatched by any other director. Although he encountered financial troubles in the subsequent decade and his career took a dip as a result, Coppola’s name still carries enough weight to garner interest from audiences.