
On an evening saluting the independence and go-for-broke cinematic lifetime of Francis Ford Coppola, Al Pacino maybe summed up why the legendary filmmaker has opted out of accepting many honors over the a long time by quoting Coppola himself who as soon as stated, “The belongings you do once you’re younger that you just get fired for, are the identical issues that years later, they offer you lifetime achievement awards for.”
Properly Coppola, lastly on the fiftieth anniversary of the AFI Life Achievement Award dinners, acquired essentially the most prestigious one in every of all for film makers, and having been to quite a few of those AFI occasions over the a long time (Frank Capra’s in 1982 was my first), this heat and really starry night was among the many best, and positively the most effective attended by different legends and previous AFI honorees themselves. At least seven, rely ’em, seven previous AFI Life Achievement Award laureates weren’t solely readily available within the Dolby Theatre Saturday night time, all of them acquired on stage to sing his praises. Pacino, Robert De Niro, Morgan Freeman, Dustin Hoffman, Harrison Ford, George Lucas and Steven Spielberg (the latter pair bookending Coppola at his lengthy desk in the midst of the room) have been all there to move the torch, however it’s a must to surprise why it took till the fiftieth to provide this man his due, arguably the godfather himself of his era of filmmakers (and lots of of those that obtained this years in the past). Properly, it wasn’t as a result of the AFI didn’t ask. I’m advised AFI had tried on many events to get him to agree. Ultimately he did, and boy, what an evening.
AFI President and CEO Bob Gazzale welcomed everybody and began the night with a remembrance of one of many first graduates of the AFI Conservatory, the late nice David Lynch. However the day didn’t begin out effectively. The sudden rainstorm Saturday morning in elements of Southern California took a toll on Hollywood Blvd and actually despatched a river flooding the AFI purple carpet that had already been arrange for the occasion. Organizers, taken unexpectedly, flew into motion, fully trashing the complete soaked carpet, and getting a brand new one in place earlier than the primary of many stars arrived. These included Spielberg, who has been in New York making a film, however to point out his respect for Coppola, didn’t simply ship in a video greeting, however acquired a non-public aircraft, picked up De Niro and Spike Lee as effectively, and flew in earlier Saturday earlier than instantly flying again so he could be again on set Monday morning.
American Movie Institute founder (and creator of this occasion) George Stevens Jr. had tipped me off Friday night on the TCM Traditional Movie Competition occasion honoring him, that Spielberg felt so strongly about being there in individual, and becoming a member of with Lucas to current the award they each had gotten way back, that he simply had to do that. When he acquired up on stage on the finish of the night, he stated to Coppola, “Now we have come all the way in which up the river to seek out you buddy,” in a wry reference to one of many grasp’s masterpieces, Apocalypse Now. “Francis is a warrior for impartial artists and all the time championing their causes,” he added earlier than saying The Godfather as “the best American movie ever made.”

George Lucas, Francis Ford Coppola and Steven Spielberg attend the fiftieth AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute To Francis Ford Coppola (Lester Cohen/Getty Pictures for AFI)
However there was a lot extra earlier than we acquired to that time. Freeman opened the present portion of the night by telling the viewers he was there regardless of by no means having been in a film written, directed or produced by Coppola, who he famous was nonetheless ever so the impartial filmmaker. “He might have misplaced tens of millions however tonight, f— the bankers!’”
All through the night time, there weren’t simply movie clips, however parts of an interview his daughter Sofia Coppola performed along with her father that took us by means of every step of his life and profession from directing Fred Astaire in Finian’s Rainbow in 1967 (the place a younger school intern named George Lucas would come by the set to study) all the way in which to 2024’s Megalopolis. Sofia couldn’t be on the Dolby nonetheless since she is taking pictures her personal new movie in London.
The fascinating factor is how few despatched tapes. They have been all there, together with Ron Howard who starred in Lucas’ American Grafitti, which Coppola produced to be able to even get this low price range ($700,000) made by the largely untested younger director. The studio (Common) wasn’t thrilled with what they have been seeing. “So after a really early screening, studio executives stated to Francis and George, ‘Try to be embarrassed by this film. It’s too lengthy. We hate the way in which it appears. It appears unprofessional.’ George was shocked, so Francis, with unblinking authority pulled out a checkbook and stated, ‘Alright, pay attention. You don’t need the image? Okay, I’ll purchase it again from you proper now. I’ll purchase it again from you at this time.’ Properly by no means thoughts he didn’t have the cash, it labored. And the movie went on to make effectively over $100 million {dollars}, which at the moment made it essentially the most worthwhile ROI (return on funding) in Hollywood historical past. In order that’s a producer and that’s Francis Ford Coppola.”

Robert De Niro and Al Pacino through the fiftieth AFI Life Achievement Award (Anna Webber/Getty Pictures for AFI)
Subsequent up, the night’s first massive standing ovation (after Coppola’s as he was seated) went to De Niro and Pacino who made some transient remarks, together with the aforementioned one from Pacino, and De Niro’s gratitude for not getting solid as Sonny in The Godfather. A clip had been proven from De Niro’s display take a look at and he would have been nice, however Coppola thought he was not fairly proper for the function (James Caan acquired it). “Thanks for not casting me in The Godfather, Francis, which meant I used to be out there for The Godfather Half II!” he stated of the function that gained him his first Oscar.
Harrison Ford arrived to inform how he was a carpenter however decided to be an actor when he stated he acquired fortunate and landed the function in American Graffiti, and later a smaller one in The Dialog. “Not the half I wished however I acquired the half,” he smiled, saying he now felt a part of the household. “After that movie, I constructed one thing for Francis as a result of he employed me once more as a carpenter. I’m not kidding. I used to be putting in a library portico entrance for his places of work, as one does, and George Lucas walks in and says (to Francis), ‘I’m searching for somebody to play Hans Solo,’ and I’m lined in sawdust, carrying my software belt, sweeping the ground. Properly you understand the remainder… He created a world the place the carpenter may very well be the man. And by the way in which, thanks for Apocalypse Now, the place I performed a man named Colonel Lucas. Delicate!”

Harrison Ford and Andy Garcia
Lee talked concerning the affect Coppola had on him from the times he was a scholar at NYU (“I couldn’t get into AFI”), seeing the uncut model of The Cotton Membership with Coppola, and asserting he nonetheless has his ticket stub from Apocalypse Now.
Additionally highlighted was Coppola’s dream-like musical One From The Coronary heart, one in every of his self-financed American Zoetrope swings for the fences , and early dances with chapter, a film now being reconsidered and watched once more, at the same time as a predecessor to the likes of La La Land. After which a have a look at The Outsiders, one in every of many movies the place Coppola rolled the cube with new expertise, together with Tom Cruise, Rob Lowe, Patrick Swayze, Matt Dillon, Emilio Estevez, and on the Dolby on stage, each Ralph Macchio and C. Thomas Howell. Macchio drew massive laughs with a narrative about borrowing $5 from Coppola on the set however by no means paying it again, or for that matter every little thing he owed the director for his profession, till this night time when he advised Coppola to look underneath the centerpiece in entrance of him at his desk. There was a $5 greenback invoice, which acquired a smile from Coppola, who promptly handed it to Lucas, who most likely doesn’t want it. Within the viewers was a librarian, Jo Ellen Misakian from Lone Star Elementary Faculty in Fresno, California, who had despatched Coppola a letter (that someway acquired to him) with the keenness of her class, who liked the e-book, suggesting he learn S.E. Hinton’s The Outsiders in hopes that he would possibly make a film out of it. “Keep gold, Francis,” she stated to him repeating a key phrase from the e-book that urged Ponyboy to retain his youthful optimism and innocence, “Keep gold.” It was one of many undisputed highlights of the night time.
One other Outsiders star, Diane Lane, was subsequent, and apparently the one feminine participant on stage for the night who talked concerning the 4 movies she has made with Coppola, together with how whereas making Outsiders, all of them had such a superb time, they determined to make one other movie on the spot. That film was Rumble Fish.
After Roman Coppola paid tribute to his father for placing him to work on the visible results for Bram Stoker’s Dracula and beginning his profession, it was Dustin Hoffman’s flip, who started by saying, “Phrase has it you turned down numerous these awards up to now.” He additionally stated it took some time for Coppola to rent him. “I waited till I used to be 86 so that you can solid me in Megalopolis! It was definitely worth the wait.”

Adam Driver speaks onstage through the fiftieth AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute To Francis Ford Coppola (Lester Cohen/Getty Pictures for AFI)
Relating to that film, it was star Adam Driver who confirmed as much as inform the story of the futuristic and controversial, however unquestionable risk-taking and wild trip of a cinematic journey Coppola had been making an attempt to get made for over 40 years and at last did by financing it himself to the tune of $120 million. Driver stated at one level Coppola addressed the solid and crew and stated, “We’re not being courageous sufficient.”
Of all of the audio system, I believed Driver actually summed up greatest simply who this real maverick of a filmmaker is. “Understanding Francis as I do know him now, being courageous just isn’t such a stunning observe if you happen to contemplate the supply. You’ll be able to choose any part of Francis’ work, open it up, and discover bravery, whether or not or not it’s combating the studio over cuts of The Godfather; forming American Zoetrope; making Apocalypse Now, once more along with his personal cash; giving Ellie (his late spouse Eleanor Coppola) a digicam and saying ‘shoot what you need’; operating a studio that ended up bankrupting him; hiring Marlon Brando; defending Al Pacino; breaking all 4 of his Oscars by throwing them out of a window—I’m undecided that’s particularly courageous however it actually is passionate [ed note: he actually has five]; shifting into the jungle and beginning a resort; spending $120 million on a chunk of artwork and never letting the cash dictate the content material of the movie,” Driver listed for the gang. “It is a principled life, and for a 12 months in our tradition the place the significance of the humanities is minimized and our trade is seemingly out within the open, that the one measure to evaluate a movie’s success is just by how a lot cash it makes, I hold on to people like Francis for inspiration who dwell although their convictions, by means of massive strikes, all in service of pushing the medium ahead. Francis took $120 million {dollars} and created a singular gesture for what he thought movie may very well be, and I feel that’s fairly nice.”
The precise award to Coppola was preceded by an orchestra on stage with Josh Groban, who sang, all in Italian, an exquisite model of the immortal theme from The Godfather. Spielberg added to his remarks about seeing a five-hour minimize of Apocalypse Now with different filmmakers invited to provide their ideas, and Lucas recounted the important thing lesson he realized from his American Graffiti producer. “Don’t be afraid of leaping off cliffs. I’ve lived by that my whole life,” he stated whereas confirming Coppola was certainly the primary cinema scholar to make it massive and show the price of that training.
As for Coppola, he was transient however charming in his acceptance (in any case, we had seen him discuss his profession all night time in that interview with Sofia). He talked about his childhood and remembrances of rising up earlier than addressing this neighborhood of those that toil in the identical fields he does. “(I see) all the attractive faces are welcoming me again as a result of I’m, and can all the time be, nothing a couple of of you.”
Keep gold certainly, Francis Ford Coppola.
The night earned a report $2.5 million for AFI and will likely be broadcast on TNT on June 18 at 10pm ET/PT with an encore on TCM July 31 at 8pm ET/PT.

