Eleanor Coppola, known for documenting her husband Francis Ford Coppola’s iconic films and raising a family of filmmakers, passed away at the age of 87 surrounded by family in California. The couple met while working on Francis’ directorial debut in 1963, and soon after began a family with children who would later go on to become successful filmmakers themselves. Eleanor played a significant role in supporting their creative endeavors and capturing the behind-the-scenes chaos of Francis’ productions.

Tragically, their first-born son, Gian-Carlo, died in a boating accident at the age of 22, but their other children, Roman and Sofia, followed their parents’ footsteps into the film industry. Eleanor documented the making of “Apocalypse Now,” which became the basis for the acclaimed 1991 documentary “Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker’s Apocalypse.” She also published a book about her experiences during the tumultuous production, shedding light on the challenges of being married to a larger-than-life figure like Francis.

Despite the ups and downs of their relationship, Eleanor and Francis remained together throughout her life, as she continued to pursue her own creative projects. In 2016, at the age of 80, Eleanor made her narrative debut as a director with “Paris Can Wait,” followed by “Love Is Love Is Love” in 2020. She unexpectedly found herself embracing new challenges and opportunities later in life, including directing films and writing memoirs about her experiences.

Eleanor’s passing comes at a time when Francis is preparing to premiere his long-planned, self-financed epic “Metropolis” at the Cannes Film Festival. She is survived by her husband, children, grandchildren, and other family members. Eleanor leaves behind a legacy of supporting her family’s creative endeavors, documenting the making of iconic films, and embracing new opportunities regardless of age or experience.

In her final memoir, Eleanor reflected on the unexpected twists and turns of her life, expressing gratitude for the extraordinary experiences and directions it took her. Her impact on the film industry, as well as her dedication to her family and creative pursuits, will be remembered and celebrated by those who knew and loved her. Eleanor Coppola’s legacy lives on through her family’s continued success in the film industry and the memories of those who were touched by her work and presence.

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