"Eleanor Coppola: A Quiet Force in Cinema Remembered"

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Eleanor Coppola, who passed away, made a quiet but powerful contribution to cinema through her documentary "Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker’s Apocalypse," which chronicled the making of "Apocalypse Now." Her influence on aspiring filmmakers and her own narrative feature film "Paris Can Wait" are testaments to her impact. Despite facing struggles in balancing her creative ambitions with marriage and motherhood, her daughter Sofia Coppola acknowledges her quiet observation and influence on her own filmmaking. Eleanor's legacy will continue to resonate in the memory of generations of filmmakers.
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