"Francis Ford Coppola's 'Megalopolis' Premieres at Cannes Amid Controversy"

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Francis Ford Coppola remains unfazed by the negative buzz surrounding his forthcoming film "Megalopolis," comparing it to the reception of "Apocalypse Now" 40 years ago. Despite skepticism from industry insiders, Coppola is confident that the film will find its audience and stand the test of time, with reports suggesting a premiere at the Cannes Film Festival this year. Fellow director Gregory Nava praised "Megalopolis" as a visionary masterpiece, while Coppola has previously disputed reports of chaos on set, affirming that the project is on schedule and on budget.
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