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Legendary filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola has revealed that he is facing significant financial difficulties following the costly production of his ambitious project, "Megalopolis." The acclaimed director, known for classics like "The Godfather" and "Apocalypse Now," has openly stated that he is broke and has resorted to auctioning off his collection of luxury watches to raise funds.
Coppola's foray into "Megalopolis" has been fraught with challenges, leading to substantial financial losses that have taken a toll on his personal finances. In a surprising turn of events, the iconic director is parting with some of his prized timepieces, which he hopes will provide a much-needed financial boost during this tumultuous period.
Despite the setbacks, Coppola remains committed to his craft and continues to express his passion for filmmaking. His dedication to his art, even in the face of adversity, serves as a testament to his resilience and creativity in the world of cinema. As he navigates this difficult chapter, fans and supporters alike are hopeful for his return to the big screen.
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