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Francis Ford Coppola’s first US hotel, full of props from his movies, to open in Georgia
- Director bought a motel in Georgia as the production base for his 2022 film Megalopolis. Now it’s to open to guests as the All-Movie Hotel
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Two years ago, Francis Ford Coppola stopped at the Georgia Film Academy on the hunt for apprentices for his film Megalopolis.
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Jordan Holifield, then a 23-year-old student, did a double take when he saw one of the application questions – did he know how to disassemble Ikea furniture?
Months later, Holifield, one of four selected apprentices, pulled up to Coppola’s hotel – which was originally a Days Inn motel. But gone was the Ikea furniture from the old motel.
Now the All-Movie Hotel is outfitted with post-production facilities, editing suites, recording rooms and screening spaces. The hybrid property will soon host film nerds and production companies alike.
The director of The Godfather bought the hotel in 2022 for US$4.35 million to host the production of Megalopolis – a self-funded, US$120 million film starring Adam Driver as an architect in a futuristic New York.
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