Francis Ford Coppola on RUMBLE FISH (1983)
Francis Ford Coppola explains how Rumble Fish was conceived, and discusses in great detail the structure and visual style of the film. The director also discusses the evolution of filming technology and the unique advantages and choices digital technology offers to people like him. For educational purposes only. Non-commercial purposes.

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How Francis Ford Coppola (Almost) Revolutionized Hollywood

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Francis Ford Coppola, Academy Class of 1994

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"As An Artist, I Want To Be Free" - Francis Ford Coppola On Filmmaking

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Rumble Fish No Spoilers Analysis

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A Conversation with Martin Scorsese and Francis Ford Coppola

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