Francis Ford Coppola prepares his next film inspired by a book

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In the design of his next film is he and even seems to be filming will begin soon. Speaking in a news interview on Telegraph director Francis Ford Coppola said he is ready to bring on the big screen a cover version of the book of Edith Wharton, “The Glimpses of the Moon” of 1922, inspired alongside the classic 1937 film “The Awful Truth”. Both relate stories of married couples who divorce friendlyly and then find it very difficult to live away. Coppola says his new film will have “intense dance and music elements”, adding that “I turned it into a very strange feast.” Note that the only musical he has directed is “One From the Heart” in 1981, according to World of Reel. As for financing the film as opposed to “Megalopolis” the director returns to traditional funding options, “with the help of national subsidies, because I am stuck in loans”. Filming is planned to take place in Europe. It is noted that “Megalopolis” is expected to premiere in a few days starring Adam Driver, Giancarlo Esposito, and Natalie Emmanuel.