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8.1/10
IMDbBest Documentary | 1991
Best Documentary | 2012
Best Documentary | 1992
1992 | George
Documentary Special | 1992
Best Edited Documentary | 1992 | Michael
Outstanding Individual Achievement Informational Programming Picture Editing | 1992 | Michael
Outstanding Individual Achievement Informational Programming Directing | 1992 | Fax
Outstanding Informational Special | 1992 | Doug
Outstanding Individual Achievement Informational Programming Writing | 1992 | Fax
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in DocumentaryActuality | 1992 | George
Best Documentary | 1992
Best Documentary | 1991
Box Office Collection 1,318,449 USD
Marlon Brando allegedly refused to be interviewed, claiming Francis Ford Coppola still owed him $2 million following his time on the movie.
Francis Ford Coppola disagrees with his portrayal, and initially refused to release the documentary on DVD. It was finally released on DVD in 2007, with an optional Coppola commentary track. In 2010, it was released in the "Full Disclosure" Blu-ray edition of Apocalypse Now (1979).
Francis Ford Coppola has given this film the alternative title of "Watch Francis Suffer".
This film has particular poignancy for Francis Ford Coppola and Eleanor Coppola as it contains footage of their young son Gian-Carlo Coppola who died in a boating accident in 1986 at the age of 22.
It was briefly considered to replace the voice of Eleanor Coppola with that of a professional actress, but that was rejected.
"Marlon Brando: I swallowed a bug."
"Francis Ford Coppola: My greatest fear is to make a really shitty, embarrassing, pompous film on an important subject, and I am doing it. And I confront it. I acknowledge, I will tell you right straight from... the most sincere depths of my heart, the film will not be good."