
Roman Coppola
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Roman François Coppola (April 22, 1965) is the son of Francis Ford Coppola and an American filmmaker, screenwriter, producer, and entrepreneur. With the 2012 film Moonrise Kingdom, he and co-writer Wes Anderson were nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. His television series Mozart in the Jungle won the 2016 Golden Globe Award for Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy. In 2019, Coppola was invited to join the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Coppola serves as president of the San Francisco-based film company American Zoetrope. He is also the founder and owner of The Directors Bureau, a commercial and music video production company. Coppola began his directing career by overseeing in-camera visual effects and second unit direction for Francis Ford Coppola's Bram Stoker’s Dracula, which garnered a BAFTA Award nomination for Visual Effects. He has continued to do second unit direction throughout his career, including his father's Jack, The Rainmaker, Youth Without Youth, and Tetro; collaborator Wes Anderson's The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou and The Darjeeling Limited; and his sister Sofia Coppola's The Virgin Suicides and Marie Antoinette. In the 1990s, Coppola established himself as an influential music video and commercial director. Through his production company, The Directors Bureau, he directed all four music videos for The Strokes' 2001 debut album, Is This It, as well as "12:51" for Room on Fire. His other music videos include clips for Daft Punk, Lilys, Moby, The Presidents of the United States of America, Ween, Green Day, and Fatboy Slim. His music video for Phoenix's "Funky Squaredance" was invited into the permanent collection at the New York Museum of Modern Art. He has also been a supporter of cousin Jason Schwartzman's musical side project, Coconut Records. His first feature film, CQ, premiered at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival and was well-received critically. Set in Paris in 1969, CQ centers on a young film editor trying to juggle his personal and professional life while simultaneously juggling a science fiction adventure and his own personal art film. Coppola's second feature, A Glimpse Inside the Mind of Charles Swan III, debuted in 2012 at the Rome Film Festival. Charlie Sheen starred as the title character, a graphic designer dealing with a break-up. The cast also included Bill Murray and Jason Schwartzman. Reviews for the film tended toward the negative. Coppola is also an inventor and entrepreneur, responsible for the Photobubble Company, Pacific Tote Company, and a number of projects through the "Special Projects" arm of his production company.
Born: April 22, 1965 · Neuilly-sur-Seine, France
Filmography (53)

Fairyland
2025

Megadoc
2025

The Phoenician Scheme
2025

The Last Showgirl
2024

Lumière, Le Cinéma!
2024

Megalopolis
2024

The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar and Three More
2024

Priscilla
2023

The Swan
2023

Asteroid City
2023

The French Dispatch of the Liberty, Kansas Evening Sun
2021

Mariah Carey's Magical Christmas Special
2020

On the Rocks
2020

Isle of Dogs
2018

The Beguiled
2017

Paris Can Wait
2016

A Very Murray Christmas
2015

Mozart in the Jungle
2014

Castello Cavalcanti
2013

The Bling Ring
2013

A Glimpse Inside the Mind of Charles Swan III
2013

Cousin Ben Troop Screening
2012

On the Road
2012

Moonrise Kingdom
2012

Fight for Your Right Revisited
2011

Somewhere
2010

Fantastic Mr. Fox
2009

Tetro
2009

Youth Without Youth
2007

The Darjeeling Limited
2007

Marie Antoinette
2006

The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou
2004

The Work of Director Spike Jonze
2003

Lost in Translation
2003

CQ
2001

The Virgin Suicides
2000

D.A.F.T.
1999

Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace
1999

Torrance Rises
1999

Lick the Star
1998

The Rainmaker
1997

Jack
1996

Bram Stoker's Dracula
1992

Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse
1991

The Linguini Incident
1991

The Spirit of '76
1990

Clownhouse
1990

Rumble Fish
1983

The Black Stallion Returns
1983

Apocalypse Now
1979

The Godfather Part II
1974

The Godfather
1972

You're a Big Boy Now
1966
