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Sofia Carmina Coppola (/ˈkoʊpələ/ KOH-pə-lə, Italian: [soˈfiːa ˈkɔppola]; born May 14, 1971) is an American filmmaker and former actress. She has won an Academy Award, two Golden Globe Awards, a Golden Lion, and a Cannes Film Festival Award. She was also nominated for three BAFTA Awards, as well as a Primetime Emmy Award. Her parents are filmmakers Eleanor and Francis Ford Coppola, and she made her acting debut as an infant in her father's acclaimed crime drama The Godfather (1972). Coppola later appeared in several music videos and had a supporting role in the fantasy comedy film Peggy Sue Got Married (1986). She then portrayed Mary Corleone, the daughter of Michael Corleone, in the sequel The Godfather Part III (1990). Coppola transitioned into filmmaking with her feature-length directorial debut in the coming-of-age drama The Virgin Suicides (1999). It was the first of her collaborations with actress Kirsten Dunst. Her films often deal with themes of loneliness, wealth, privilege, isolation, youth, femininity, and adolescence in America. Coppola received the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay for the comedy-drama Lost in Translation (2003), and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Director, becoming the third woman to do so. She has since directed the historical drama Marie Antoinette (2006), the family drama Somewhere (2010), the satirical crime drama The Bling Ring (2013), the southern gothic thriller The Beguiled (2017), the comedy On the Rocks (2020), and the biographical drama Priscilla (2023). In 2015, Coppola released the Netflix Christmas musical comedy special A Very Murray Christmas, which earned her a nomination for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Television Movie. Description above from the Wikipedia article Sofia Coppola, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
"Kate: Unveiling the Icon" takes audiences on an immersive journey through the life of Kate Moss, painting a vivid portrait of her remarkable ascent to fame and the challenges she faced along the way. Born into a working-class family, Kate's unconventional beauty and magnetic presence quickly captured the attention of the fashion world. As she skyrocketed to stardom in the 1990s, Kate became synonymous with the era's "heroin chic" aesthetic, gracing the covers of countless magazines and walking the runways for renowned designers. But behind the glamour and glitz, Kate battled personal demons and struggled with the pressures of fame. The film explores Kate's tumultuous relationships, including her high-profile romances with Johnny Depp and Pete Doherty, as well as her enduring friendship with fellow supermodel Naomi Campbell. It also delves into her professional triumphs, from her groundbreaking collaborations with photographers like Mario Testino and Corinne Day to her successful ventures as a fashion designer and businesswoman.
