A visionary who was ahead of his time, the book presents Francis Ford Coppola's great adventure in film-making.
Say 'Coppola' and The Godfather immediately comes to mind. But Coppola isn't Corleone -- he's more than that.He's a visionary who predicted that digital cameras - no larger than one's hand - would allow anyone to make movies. And then set up a studio, Zeotrope, to make his dreams a reality.The book presents the highs and lows of both his personal and professional life, as Coppola sets out to transform the process of making movies.Sam Wasson masterly captures the larger-than-life figure of a man who pursued a vision of the world of movies and all the wonder of what that would be.