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No playback. No retakes. The audition was the take. Many of these portable recordings made it into the final film’s rehearsal footage, which Coppola screened for his crew as a manifesto on raw performance.

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Despite the commercial challenges of his self-financed $120 million epic Megalopolis , Coppola remains prolific with several projects in various stages of development: No playback

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This should provide a solid foundation for your exploration into Francis Ford Coppola's filmmaking practices.

Actor Adam Driver revealed in an interview: “Francis cast me while we were walking through a parking lot. He had a portable monitor strapped to his chest. No script. Just a scene we improvised. That’s his magic.”