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Sofia Coppola

Forever Young

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An illustrated critical survey of Academy Awardâwinning writer and director Sofia Coppolaâs career, covering everything from her groundbreaking music videos through her latest films

In the two decades since her first feature film was released, Sofia Coppola has created a tonally diverse, meticulously crafted, and unapologetically hyperfeminine aesthetic across a wide range of multimedia work. Her films explore untenable relationships and the euphoria and heartbreak these entail, and Coppola develops these themes deftly and with discernment across her movies and music videos. From The Virgin Suicides and Marie Antoinette to Lost in Translation and The Beguiled, Coppolaâs award-nominated filmography is also unique in how its consistent visual aesthetic is informed by and in conversation with contemporary fine art and photography.
Sofia Coppola offers a rich and intimate look at the overarching stylistic and thematic components of Coppola's work. In addition to critical essays about Coppola's filmography, the book will include interviews with some of her closest collaborators, including musician Jean-Benoît Dunckel and costume designer Nancy Steiner, along with a foreword by Italian filmmaker Alice Rohrwacher. It engages with her creative output while celebrating her talent as an imagemaker and storyteller. Along the way, readers meet again a cast of characters mired in the ennui of missed connections: loneliness, frustrated creativity, rebellious adolescence, and the double-edged knife of celebrity, all captured by the emotional, intimate power of the female gaze.

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    • Library Journal

      June 17, 2022

      Beginning with her breakout debut adaptation of The Virgin Suicides, filmmaker Sofia Coppola's work often explores femininity, youth, and the constraints of excess. Despite persistent cries of nepotism, she has emerged from the long shadow cast by the legacy of her father, director Francis Ford Coppola, to create and direct films with a language all their own. Film critic and journalist Strong presents a straightforward assessment of Coppola's work, concluding with her 2020 film On the Rocks. Short essays analyzing Coppola's artistic inspirations provide additional insight into her creative process. Her work on music videos, short films, and other projects, like her 2016 staging of the Giuseppe Verdi opera La Traviata, are also briefly discussed. Additionally, there is a section of interviews with some of Coppola's frequent collaborators such as Kirsten Dunst. The book's design and the layout of its text, although in service to the images and Strong's analysis of Coppola's work, make it a bit hard to follow at times. VERDICT A useful book for film scholars due to the production details included for each film, along with an index and bibliography.--Claire Sewell

      Copyright 2022 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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