A Film and its Era: Lost in Translation (Sofia Coppola)
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Type: Documentary
Director: David Rault
Interviewees: Sofia Coppola, Bill Murray, Scarlett Johansson
Year: 2015
Step quietly behind the velvet curtain of Sofia Coppola’s Lost in Translation in this captivating documentary from A Film and Its Era. With rare behind-the-scenes footage, intelligent commentary, and glimpses into Coppola’s creative process, this episode reveals how a whisper of a story became a cultural moment. We see Tokyo through the lens of loneliness and intimacy, uncover how Bill Murray’s elusive genius shaped the role, and learn why the film’s silences speak louder than dialogue.
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