Francis Ford Coppola: "Next Time I Will Visit Villa Agave With My Family"
Francis Ford Coppola: "Next Time I Will Visit Villa Agave With My Family"
DUBROVNIK, April 2, 2012/PRNewswire/ --
Francis Ford Coppola, one of today's greatest living directors, stayed in the
luxurious Villa Agave in Dubrovnik [http://www.alh.hr/en/villa-agave ] last week. The
famous director flew to Dubrovnik from Paris on his private plane, and arrived at Villa
Agave where he was welcomed by the director of the hotel, Jasna ?urkovi?, and the
hotel's hostess, Marija Ze?evi?. He brought an old wooden desk and a typewriter and said
he was going to spend all five days that he was in Dubrovnik in the quietness of Villa
Agave in order to write materials for his next film project. While talking with his hosts,
the hotel group Adriatic Luxury Hotels [http://www.alh.hr ], and sipping Turkish coffee,
he revealed his reasons for revisiting Dubrovnik where he first stayed back in 1962, and
at the same place - the Excelsior Hotel [http://www.alh.hr/en/hotel-excelsior-dubrovnik ].
"In the very beginning of my career I was invited to Dubrovnik in order to participate
in the shooting of the film 'Operation: Titian'. I spent three months in Dubrovnik, namely
in the Excelsior Hotel, in a room which was then the only one with a balcony and a view of
the Island of Lokrum and Dubrovnik. I also devoted the time that I spent there to writing
the scenario for the film 'The Rain People'." Since his first visit to Dubrovnik,
Coppola's career has been full of great successes, and today, 50 years later, he wanted to
return to the same place for the same reasons. "I wanted to return to Dubrovnik, to the
same hotel, in order to find inspiration for writing again. This time, however, in an even
more luxurious environment. Here, at the Villa Agave, I have found an ideal place for
writing. I have the peace that I need and an inspiring atmosphere. From the terrace of the
Villa Agave is the most beautiful view of Dubrovnik and the Island of Lokrum."
In an exclusive interview, he told us numerous anecdotes from the times he remembers,
as well as his impressions of the Old Town, which he visited again. The three months he
spent in Dubrovnik many years ago have remained beautiful memories, and ever since he has
followed the events in this area with particular attention. "I followed the events here
with huge sadness and disbelief. I couldn't believe that the war broke out here, because I
remember Yugoslavia as a country of hospitable and peaceful people and was generally
impressed with the harmony of life among the people," Coppola said. "I am glad that those
times are behind you. I am amazed with the beauties of Dubrovnik, which is now much more
beautiful than I remember. I will come here again next year, but I will not be working. I
want to show my family this wonderful place which holds such beautiful memories for me;
specifically because the first time I was here I was with my girlfriend who, two years
later, became my wife."
After a four-day stay at Villa Agave, Francis Ford Coppola said farewell to his hosts
and wrote in the guestbook: I'm sitting in almost the same spot, looking at the same view
(Island of Lokrum) as I did fifty years ago, when I was trying to write 'The Rain People'.
It is more beautiful here than ever - 50 years passed and there's a wonderful sense of
well-being and prosperity. Congratulations! Francis Ford Coppola.
Further information: Zrinka Marinovi?, Public Relations Manager, Phone:
+385-20-430-161, GSM: 385-91-3530082, E-mail: zrinka.marinovic@alh.hr,
http://www.alh.hr
Source: Adriatic Luxury Hotels
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