The Venice Film Festival will host the world premiere of the documentary about Megalopolis

The next Venice Film Festival will be the stage for the world premiere of Megadoc, a documentary that offers a deep look into the production of Megalopolis, the work of Francis Ford Coppola that has been talked about so much. This documentary has been widely discussed, not only for its subject matter but also for the provocative themes it addresses. Hated by many, loved by many, Megadoc has been acquired for distribution by the company Utopia, indicating a strong commitment on their part. The documentary meticulously follows every step of the production process of […]

The upcoming Venice Film Festival will be the stage for the world premiere of Megadoc, a documentary that offers a deep look at the production of Megalopolis, the work of Francis Ford Coppola that has been talked about so much. This documentary has garnered a lot of attention, not only for its subject matter but also for the provocative themes it addresses.

Hated by many, loved by many

Megadoc has been acquired for distribution by the company Utopia, indicating a strong commitment on their part. The documentary meticulously follows every step of the making of Megalopolis, providing viewers with unprecedented access to Coppola’s world and his artistic vision.

One of the central themes of the documentary is the comparison between the fall of Rome and the current social upheavals facing the world. Through a captivating visual narrative, Megado” invites reflection on the parallels that can be drawn between these two eras, as well as the implications this has for contemporary society. This approach could particularly resonate with an audience that has witnessed significant changes in the political and social landscape globally.

The documentary, whose production has been marked by significant challenges, also reflects Coppola’s perseverance as a filmmaker, reaffirming his position in the film industry. With the arrival of the trailer, we have seen great interest in the documentary, promising an honest and deep exploration of the director’s creative process. Expectations are high, and everything seems to indicate that the visual narrative of this documentary will be as impactful as the work that inspires it.

One of the biggest cinematic failures in recent years may have an unexpected extended cut

We all expected that Francis Ford Coppola’s most ambitious project would flop at the box office, but not as much as it did last year. Despite the grandeur of the production, the reviews ranged from appreciation for its originality to rejection for its avant-garde approach. The film barely made $7 million at the box office and was the subject of several Razzie Awards for its peculiarity and narrative structure, considered by many more of an art installation than a conventional movie. Mega-Megalopolis Coppola, after regaining the rights to the film after Lionsgate pulled it from theaters, […]

We all expected that Francis Ford Coppola’s most ambitious project would flop at the box office, but not as much as it did last year. Despite the grandeur of the production, the reviews ranged from appreciation for its originality to rejection for its avant-garde approach. The film barely made $7 million at the box office and was the subject of several Razzie Awards for its peculiarity and narrative structure, considered by many to be more of an art installation than a conventional movie.

Mega-Megalopolis

Coppola, after regaining the rights to the film after Lionsgate pulled it from theaters, has launched a tour called An Evening With Francis Ford Coppola and Megalopolis. In this series of events, which will take place in six cities, the director will present an extended cut that will include deleted scenes, thus providing an interactive experience that will explore the theme “How to Change Our Future.” During one of the presentations, Coppola revealed that the film could have been even stranger than it already is, suggesting that he plans to make adjustments to the movie to offer even more provocative content.

This tour represents the only current opportunity for the public to see Megalopolis, as it is not available on streaming platforms, rental, or purchase. Additionally, Coppola is taking the project beyond cinema, as he plans to release Megalopolis as a graphic novel in October 2025, which will serve as a sort of semi-sequel. A documentary titled Megadoc is also in production, which will document the creation process of the film and will be presented at the Venice Film Festival.