However, Barbera says that it wasn’t for a lack of trying. He really wanted Coppola’s film to be part of this year’s Lido. Speaking to IndieWire’s Eric Kohn for a late afternoon chat, the Venice boss didn’t hide the fact that Coppola’s film was top priority: “It was in discussion until a few days ago. Finally, the distributors decided not to take the risk, to postpone the release date. [According to A24, the film has not officially been dated yet.] This was a title that we desperately wanted to have for Venice. We had an ongoing discussion for months about this film, but it’s over.” Apple and A24 have expressed interest in giving the film a theatrical release, but with the virus raging on, maybe Coppola will be open to having her film premiere directly on the AppleTV+ streaming platform, especially since Oscar eligibility rules have been changed and streamed films are now allowed to compete for next year’s ceremony. As for the filmmaker herself, Coppola’s last film, “The Beguiled,” won her the Directing prize at Cannes 2017. “On The Rocks” represents her first collaboration with Murray since they both teamed-up back in 2003 for “Lost in Translation.” Although no official synopsis has been revealed, let alone a trailer, IMDB has the plot revolving around a “young mother who reconnects with her larger-than-life playboy father on an adventure through New York.” Contribute Hire me
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