Cannes Film Festival 2024: Godfather Director Francis Ford Coppola Accused of Forcefully Kissing Female Staff Ahead of Megalopolis Premiere

Cannes Film Festival 2024

Cannes Film Festival 2024

Many artists attend the Cannes Film Festival, and it makes people glad to watch them. There have been allegations against a well-known director that he tries to push women. Francis Ford Coppola, the director of “Megalopolis,” has been accused of forcing physical contact with female crew members during filming, even before the film’s Cannes premiere. The film has been named the most expensive picture ever made by a director using his funds worldwide.

The accusations increase problems for the film

The Cannes Film Festival’s competition division will screen Francis Ford Coppola’s picture. In March, this movie was originally screened in Los Angeles for movie distributors. However, the movie acquired distributors in Europe and a few other nations before its Cannes premiere. However, an issue has emerged for the movie following the accusations of wrongdoing made against Coppola on Tuesday night. These accusations are going to create some issues for the screening at the festival as well.

About the film

The movie ‘Megalopolis’ was initially discussed in 1979. Filming on the movie began in 1983, and over 40 years have gone by since then. The film’s director has personally spent over a million crore rupees on it to date. It’s reported that Francis Ford Coppola sold every vineyard he owned to raise this sum. For years, people have been working to turn these grapes into fine wine.

Adam Driver is the ‘Megalopolis” central character. He portrayed an optimistic architect in the movie who aspires to rebuild New York City with the amenities and requirements required for the future. In supporting roles in the movie are Katherine Hunt, Dustin Hoffman, Giancarlo Esposito, Jon Voight, Aubrey Plaza, Natalie Emmanuel, and Shia LaBeouf.

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