Francis Ford Coppola denies set misconduct accusations
Francis Ford Coppola, director of the iconic "The Godfather," found himself at the center of controversy after reports of his inappropriate behavior on the set of the film "Megalopolis" surfaced in the media. Now, the creator has decided to respond to the allegations.
11:03 AM EDT, August 27, 2024
Films and witness accounts describing Coppola’s inappropriate behavior towards extras raised significant interest. The director, who self-financed the $120 million production of "Megalopolis," allegedly kissed several women on set against their will.
In an interview with Rolling Stone, referring to the article first published by The Guardian, Coppola defended himself, claiming the information was "completely untrue." The director argued that the kisses he was accused of were directed at persons he knew and social in nature. Coppola claims the defamatory article was an attempt to sabotage the release of "Megalopolis."
— The truth of the matter is, they were looking for some sort of dirt. The young women I kissed on the cheek in regards to the New Year’s scene — they were young women I knew, he admitted.
Opponents and supporters
The issue was further complicated by the fact that intimacy coordinators were not present while filming the scenes in question, as reported by "Variety." On the other hand, one of the actresses on set, Rayna Menz, defended Coppola. On Instagram, she wrote that the reports about the director were false and that working with him was an honor. Her colleague, Lauren Pagone, shared a different perspective, saying she felt uncomfortable due to Coppola's behavior.
Coppola's response
Amidst growing controversy, Coppola, in a conversation with "Rolling Stone," emphasized that his unconventional approach to filmmaking is why he faced such fierce opposition. The director is determined to defend his artistic vision while denying any malintent.
This is not the end of scandals surrounding "Megalopolis"
"Megalopolis" has been a hot topic long before its official release, which will take place on October 25th in Poland. In addition to the described on-set situations, a trailer that should not have been released was also published.
Studio Lionsgate pulled the latest trailer from circulation. The decision came after controversies regarding critic quotes contained in the trailer, which, as investigations by Vulture and other media revealed, were fabricated.
"Megalopolis" is a Roman epic set in an imaginary contemporary America. The film tells the story of the conflict between Caesar Catilina (Adam Driver), an artist-genius striving for a utopian, idealistic future, and his antagonist, Mayor Franklin Cicero (Giancarlo Esposito), defending a regressive status quo. Between them stands Julia Cicero (Nathalie Emmanuel), the mayor's daughter, torn between love and beliefs about what humanity truly deserves.