10/03/2007

Left

Wednesday, October 3, 2007: Looks like F.F. Coppola has left Argentina. The robbery the other day made him very sad. And the thieves, intelligent little creatures, are auctioning off the script of Tetro on the Internet.

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09/28/2007

Correction

Friday, September 28, 2007: The Coppola house address is Gorriti 4746, not Gorriti 4776.

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Welcome Back, Mr. Coppola!

Thursday, September 27, 2007: Last night, at around 10:45, 3 kids broke into Francis Ford Coppola´s Palermo house at Gorriti 4776. There were 3 employees inside, one American and 2 Rumanians. The thieves got away with money, jewels, and 5 notebook computers. In these computers Mr. Coppola had the original script and the back up copy of Tetro, the new movie he´ll be making here with Matt Dillon and Javier Badem.
The way the crime rate has gone up here, it was only a question of time before something like this happened. The employees say that the youngest thief must have been around 18, the oldest in his 20s.

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09/09/2007

Coppola in BA

Sunday, September 9, 2007: Last night I was able to go to the always trendy and hip barrio of Palermo. On the 4700 block of Calle Gorriti, cross street Malabia, I saw the house that F.Ford Coppola has bought. It´s across the street from an ice cream parlor. Because the weather was warm (over 25 Centigrade) people were seated at sidewalk tables chatting and eating lots of ice cream. Gorriti has some nice houses, some in the traditional old fashioned style, and one or two modern brick mansions. When I came back home, I found out that Coppola had returned to BA yesterday to start preparations for the movie he´ll be making in February.

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08/29/2007

Letter to Francis Ford Coppola

Eugenia Maria Renskoff
Website: www.differentflags.com







August 10, 2007


Francis F. Coppola
Zoetrope Productions
USA



Dear Mr. Coppola,

I have admired you for many years. I was very young when The Godfather came out in San Francisco and it instantly became one of my favorite movies. I saw The Godfather II and Godfather III as well as some of your other movies. Everything about them is superb.
Now I am temporarily living in Buenos Aires, where I understand you will have a production company called Zoetrope Argentina. I also read in the paper that you will be making a movie here with Matt Dillon, Javier Badem and a local actress.

A few years ago I wrote a novel called Different Flags. The story takes place in Argentina, in a fictional city called San Vicente. Ani, the protagonist, is a young woman who has traveled from San Francisco to Argentina in order to take care of her widowed aunt. Ani has spent most of her life in the U.S. and it is hard at first to get used to her native country again. While she is doing this, she falls in love with a young Catholic priest. This is when Ani starts to wonder where she really belongs. Her life back in California was not the kind of life she would have wanted and the trip to Argentina has given Ani a chance to be exposed to a different culture and to know love for the first time in her adult life.
I think the main theme of the novel is a quest for identity. There is a subplot having to do with the eviction of Ani´s aunt. In a way, this mirrors my protagonist dilemma. She has led a sheltered life back in San Francisco and now she is faced with real life problems.
Ani´s love for the priest is also important because he brings out the woman in her. In spite of the fact that he is supposed to be Forbidden, she experiences all the feelings that a woman in love feels. Padre Luis and her Aunt Esther become, in Ani´s mind and heart, the new family she wants to have.
I would like for you to read my novel as I think it would make a good character-driven movie. Please feel free to visit my website at www.differentflags.com.
Here in Argentina I am an English teacher. I also do translations.
I hope to hear from you.

Sincerely,

Eugenia Maria Renskoff

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02/04/2007

Bloom

Saturday, February 4, 2007: Film hearthrob Orlando Bloom is visiting Buenos Aires without his lady love, Oscar nominee for Best Actress Penelope Cruz. He has been spotted in the touristy (and very interesting) neighborhoods of La Boca and San Telmo. Will he discover trendy (and so expensive) Puerto Madero next?

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07/17/2006

The Godfather

Monday, July 17, 2006: Francis Ford Coppola, the director of among other hits, The Godfather, has fallen in love with Argentina. He has bought a large house in the very trendy barrio of Palermo and plans to return to Buenos Aires next month. Coppola has decided to give up making commercial movies for a while and is about to start a small, intimate story here in the city.

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05/17/2006

Da Vinci Code

Wednesday, May 17, 2006: The D Vinci Code is openingtomorrow and they are all excited. Big controversy about Jesus. Did he have a woman during those unaccounted for years? Will we ever know? But wasn´t Jesus a human being to begin with? What if he did have a woman--or two?

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02/06/2006

Mountain

Monday, February 6, 2006: Everybody´s talking about the A. Lee film. Now people are coming out and saying that in the Pampas there are many gauchos in love with other men who can´t say it, can´t express their feelings out in the open. For a macho society like Argentina, this is a big step.

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02/01/2006

Movies

Wednesday, February 1, 2006: Movies--American movies--are very popular in Argentina. After all, whatever its faults, there´s nothing like Hollywood. Stars like Al Pacino, Tom Hanks, Jennifer Lopez, Julia Roberts, Cameron Diaz are favorites with the audiences. Even when things are bad financially, people still line up outside the theatres to buy a ticket.

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