

Coda: Thirty Years Later
Directed by Eleanor CoppolaWhere to Watch Coda: Thirty Years Later
Coda: Thirty Years Later Trivia
Coda: Thirty Years Later was released on December 9, 2007.
Coda: Thirty Years Later was directed by Eleanor Coppola.
Coda: Thirty Years Later has a runtime of 60m.
Coda: Thirty Years Later was produced by Eleanor Coppola.
A behind-the-scenes look at the trials and tribulations of filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola directing his first film in ten years, "Youth Without Youth" (2007). The documentary also includes family home movies, clips from Coppola's first short film "No Cigar" (1956) and footage from the set of his films "The Rain People" (1969), "The Conversation" (1974) and the never-produced "Megalopolis".
The key characters in Coda: Thirty Years Later are Self (Eleanor Coppola), Self (Francis Ford Coppola), Self (Tim Roth).
Coda: Thirty Years Later is a Documentary, TV Movie film.
Coda: Thirty Years Later has an audience rating of 6.7 out of 10.








