January 14, 2011

Here’s an interesting and somewhat provocative interview with Francis Ford Coppola:

Francis Ford Coppola: On Risk, Money, Craft & Collaboration

Interesting:

[…] he admits that the early “Godfather” fame pulled him off course from his dream of writing and directing personal stories. Like Bergman, Coppola wanted to wake up and make movies based on his dreams and nightmares.

And somewhat provocative:

This idea of Metallica or some rock n’ roll singer being rich, that’s not necessarily going to happen anymore. Because, as we enter into a new age, maybe art will be free. Maybe the students are right. They should be able to download music and movies. I’m going to be shot for saying this. But who said art has to cost money? And therefore, who says artists have to make money?