Coppola rediscovers his 'Youth Without Youth'
The legendary director is to go behind the camera for the first time in nearly a decade.
Sep 23 2005
Francis Ford Coppola is to return to the director's chair after an eight-year absence.
The Oscar-winning director, whose previous credits include 'The Godfather', 'Apocalypse Now' and 'Gardens of Stone', will come out of self-imposed exile to direct an adaptation of Mircea Eliade's 1988 novel 'Youth Without Youth'.
The book, which itself is partly based on a 19th century Romanian story, tells the tale of an elderly professor who becomes young when struck by a bolt of lightening. He is then pursued as a fugitive across the globe, passing through Romania, Switzerland, Malta and India.
Speaking in a statement, Coppola said: 'I was excited to discover, in this tale by Eliade, the key themes that I most hope to understand better: time, consciousness and the dreamlike basis of reality.'
Calling the project 'a return to the ambitions I had for work in cinema as a student', Coppola will script, direct and even finance the film himself, through his American Zoetrope company.
'Youth Without Youth', which will star Tim Roth, Bruno Ganz and Alexandra Maria Lara, starts production on October 3, and should hit UK screens late next year, just in time for the 2006 awards season.
User comments on this story
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- Ruxandra Dragan said...
- Find out Mircea Eliade's books, read them and you will win. There are many books about yoga, shamanism, life after death, the history of religions an so on... Posted on Jun 08 2007 11:38
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- Carmen Rampersad said...
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Youth without youth is one o the greatest ever written books. Mircea Eliade is my favourite author of all times and I invite everyone to read his novels: Maytrei (translated into English in Bengal Nights), Nunta in Cer, Intoarcerea din rai, etc.
If Copola is doing this movie, I would see a result worthwordy of Oscar. I will be there for the premiere without a doubt. Posted on Jan 04 2007 13:24 - Report as inappropriate
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