Gia Coppola
Gia Coppola
Gian-Carla "Gia" Coppolais an American film director, screenwriter, and actress. She is a granddaughter of Francis Ford Coppola, the daughter of Gian-Carlo Coppola and the niece of Sofia Coppola...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionDirector
Date of Birth1 January 1987
CityLos Angeles, CA
CountryUnited States of America
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My family get so mad at me when they come over. All I'll have in is milk and eggs. I mainly keep film in my fridge - it's better for it; it stops it from going old. I'm bad at eating healthy; I usually just run across the street and get cheeseburgers.
investing love movies
I love making movies. But it's a lot of investing your heart and soul. It can be exhausting.
In Italy, there are a lot of Coppolas - it's like being called Jones. No one really notices.
In high school, I didn't always relate to my friends. I was more of a spectator.
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In California, where you're allowed to drive at 16, you get so much freedom with that. It's a freedom to get outside of your parents' house and to do bad things.
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I knew I wanted to make a movie that hadn't really existed in a while in terms of being a teenager.
I knew I wanted to be creative but didn't know how.
shaky
I like the camera to be still and not very shaky and have everything happen within the frame.
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Once I found these sticker things for your nails - Sally Hansen - those were really fun to do. They're really fun to do when you're bored, and it's better than painting your nails because you don't mess up. It looks really good, very professional. I tried a zebra one that was really pretty, but I always get a little bored of it.
I'm not so vocal. I try to get loud, but my voice will just crack or something.
gadgets love
I love to play with the gadgets that come with film.
love people
I love working with other people and bouncing ideas off them.
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If I were to save one possession in a fire, it would have to be my dad's camera, an old, broken Nikon. I always keep it with me - his personal things mean a lot.
I never particularly liked it in New York City.