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American Zoetrope

American film production studio

American Zoetrope

Summary

American film production studio

FieldValue
nameAmerican Zoetrope
logoAmerican Zoetrope logo.svg
typePrivate
foundation
founderFrancis Ford Coppola
George Lucas
location_citySan Francisco, California
location_countryUnited States
industryMotion pictures
Television
ownerFrancis Ford Coppola
Roman Coppola
Sofia Coppola
homepage

George Lucas Television Roman Coppola Sofia Coppola

American Zoetrope (also known as Omni Zoetrope from 1977 to 1980 and Zoetrope Studios from 1980 until 1991) is a privately run American film production company, centered in San Francisco, California and founded by Francis Ford Coppola and George Lucas.

Opened on December 12, 1969, the studio has produced not only the films of Coppola (including Apocalypse Now, Bram Stoker's Dracula and Tetro), but also George Lucas's pre-Star Wars films THX 1138 and American Graffiti, as well as many others by avant-garde directors such as Jean-Luc Godard, Akira Kurosawa, Wim Wenders and Godfrey Reggio. American Zoetrope was an early adopter of digital filmmaking, including some of the earliest uses of HDTV.

Four films produced by American Zoetrope are included in the American Film Institute's Top 100 Films. American Zoetrope-produced films have received 15 Academy Awards and 68 nominations.

Sentinel Building]].

History

Initially located in a warehouse at 827 Folsom Street on the second floor of The Automatt building, the company's headquarters have, since 1972, been in the historic Sentinel Building, at 916 Kearny Street in San Francisco's North Beach neighborhood.

Coppola named the studio after a zoetrope he was given in the late 1960s by the filmmaker and collector of early film devices, Mogens Skot-Hansen. "Zoetrope" is also the name by which Coppola's quarterly fiction magazine, Zoetrope: All-Story, is often known.

The company was initially based at Warner Bros.-Seven Arts, where he had run until a dispute had emerged in 1970, a year before THX 1138 was released.

In 1972, Coppola partnered with Peter Bogdanovich and William Friedkin to set up The Directors Company at Paramount Pictures, which was affiliated with Zoetrope, and The Conversation was one of the films that came out of the deal. When the effort failed, the company bought out an interest in New York-based film distributor Cinema 5. He later started a new company Coppola-Cinema 7 in 1975, after talks with Cinema 7 failed and set up with a major distributor.

In 1980, the company bought General Service Studios in Hollywood, California, and became Zoetrope Studios, to produce and distribute films, as did later DreamWorks studio.

Zoetrope as a whole faced bankruptcy between 1983 and 1992 after losing money on One from the Heart, and shut down its production studio in Hollywood and returned to being a production company in San Francisco, initially retaining the Zoetrope Studios name, the studio readopting the American Zoetrope name in 1991 with a first-look deal at Columbia Pictures, and Bram Stoker's Dracula became the first film to come out of the pact. Coppola had sold the studio in 1984 to The Singer Family and rechristened as Hollywood Center Studios.

The studio also provided funding for Commercial Pictures, a studio formed by Roman Coppola and Sofia Coppola in 1988, who had produced low-budget feature films, most notably Clownhouse and The Spirit of '76. In the mid-1990s, the company entered into TV movies and miniseries, signing a contract with RHI Entertainment to produce material. In 1997, the company signed a deal with PolyGram Television to finance television projects.

In 1999, it signed a deal with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) for a first-look financing and production agreement. In 2000, it signed a ten-year financing pact with VCL Film + Medien to handle foreign sales of their own titles.

By 2007, ownership of American Zoetrope had been passed to Coppola's son and daughter, directors Roman Coppola and Sofia Coppola.

In 2010, Lionsgate announced a deal to distribute American Zoetrope films, including classics like The Conversation and Apocalypse Now, in North America on DVD, Blu-ray, electronic-sell-through, VOD as well as broadcast distribution rights. The only movies from the Coppola canon that will not be released as part of the pact are The Godfather trilogy, which is owned by Paramount.

Zoetrope.com, the Coppola family's website, was created around 1996 and became an online community for writers. In 2016, Francis Ford Coppola announced its relaunch as a "virtual studio".

In 2024, American Zoetrope earned its first Tony Award for Best Musical as one of the producers of the 2023 stage musical adaptation of The Outsiders.

Filmography

Feature films

YearTitleDirectorCompanyCreditReferences
The Rain PeopleFrancis Ford CoppolaAmerican ZoetropeProduction company
THX 1138George Lucas
The GodfatherFrancis Ford Coppola
Ludwig: Requiem for a Virgin KingHans-Jürgen SyberbergDistributor
American GraffitiGeorge LucasProduction company
The ConversationFrancis Ford Coppola
The Godfather Part IIFrancis Ford CoppolaProduction facilities furnished through (as American Zoetrope San Francisco)
Perfumed NightmareKidlat TahimikDistributor
Hitler: A Film from GermanyHans-Jürgen SyberbergOmni ZoetropeDistributor
Apocalypse NowFrancis Ford CoppolaProduction company
The Black StallionCarroll Ballard
Sauve qui peut (la vie)Jean-Luc GodardZoetrope StudiosProduction company/distributor
KagemushaAkira KurosawaProduction company
ParsifalHans-Jürgen SyberbergDistributor
The Escape ArtistCaleb DeschanelProduction company
PassionJean-Luc GodardProduction company/distributor
The Grey FoxPhillip BorsosProduction company
KoyaanisqatsiGodfrey Reggio
''The Making of 'One from the Heart'''Tony St. John
HammettWim Wenders
One from the HeartFrancis Ford CoppolaProduction company/distributor
The OutsidersFrancis Ford CoppolaProduction company
Rumble FishFrancis Ford Coppola
The Black Stallion ReturnsRobert Dalva
The Cotton ClubFrancis Ford Coppola
Seven Minutes in HeavenLinda Feferman
Mishima: A Life in Four ChaptersPaul Schrader
Peggy Sue Got MarriedFrancis Ford Coppola
Tough Guys Don't DanceNorman Mailer
Gardens of StoneFrancis Ford Coppola
BarflyBarbet Schroeder
Tucker: The Man and His DreamFrancis Ford Coppola
Wait Until Spring, BandiniDominique Deruddere
The Godfather Part IIIFrancis Ford Coppola
Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's ApocalypseFax Bahr, Eleanor Coppola, and George HickenlooperAmerican Zoetrope
Bram Stoker's DraculaFrancis Ford Coppola
WindCarroll Ballard
The Secret GardenAgnieszka Holland
Mary Shelley's FrankensteinKenneth Branagh
Don Juan DeMarcoJeremy Leven
HauntedLewis Gilbert
My FamilyGregory Nava
JackFrancis Ford Coppola
The RainmakerFrancis Ford Coppola
BuddyCaroline ThompsonProduction company (as An American Zoetrope Production)
The FlorentineNick StaglianoProduction company
The Virgin SuicidesSofia Coppola
The Third MiracleAgnieszka Holland
Sleepy HollowTim Burton
Jeepers CreepersVictor Salva
CQRoman Coppola
No Such ThingHal Hartley
SuriyothaiChatrichalerm Yukol
PumpkinAnthony Abrams and Adam Larson Broder
Assassination TangoRobert Duvall
Lost in TranslationSofia Coppola
Jeepers Creepers 2Victor Salva
KinseyBill CondonProduction company (uncredited)
Marie AntoinetteSofia CoppolaProduction company
The Good ShepherdRobert De Niro
Youth Without YouthFrancis Ford Coppola
TetroFrancis Ford Coppola
SomewhereSofia Coppola
TwixtFrancis Ford Coppola
A Glimpse Inside the Mind of Charles Swan IIIRoman Coppola
On the RoadWalter Salles
Palo AltoGia Coppola
The Bling RingSofia Coppola
Life After BethJeff Baena
A Very Murray ChristmasSofia Coppola
Last Days in the DesertRodrigo García
Paris Can WaitEleanor Coppola
JoshyJeff Baena
The BeguiledSofia Coppola
Love Is Love Is LoveEleanor Coppola
On the RocksSofia Coppolalast=D'Alessandrofirst=Anthonytitle=Sofia Coppola And Bill Murray To Reteam For 'On The Rocks', Apple & A24's First Filmurl=https://deadline.com/2019/01/apple-a24-partner-on-first-film-sofia-coppola-bill-murray-reunion-on-the-rocks-1202535587/website=Deadline Hollywoodaccess-date=January 15, 2019date=January 15, 2019}}
2021MainstreamGia Coppola
2023FairylandAndrew Durham
PriscillaSofia Coppola
2024MegalopolisFrancis Ford Coppola

Television series

YearTitleCreatorCompanyCreditNetworkNotesReferences
1990The Outsiderscharacters by:
S.E. Hinton
developed by:
S.E. Hinton
Joe Byrne
Jeb RosebrookZoetrope StudiosProduction CompanyFoxco-production with Papazian-Hirsch Entertainment
1997The OdysseyAndrei Konchalovsky
based on Odyssey by:
HomerAmerican ZoetropeProduction Company (as American Zoetrope San Francisco)NBCminiseries; co-production with Hallmark Entertainment
1998Moby DickAnton Diether
Franc Roddam
Benedict Fitzgerald
based on Moby-Dick by:
Herman MelvilleProduction CompanyUSA Networkminiseries; co-production with Hallmark Entertainment, Nine Network Australia and USA Pictures
1998–2001First WaveChris BrancatoSci-Fi Channelco-production with Sugar Entertainment
2003PlatinumJohn Ridley
Sofia CoppolaUPNco-production with The Greenblatt/Janollari Studio, International Famous Players Radio Picture Corporation and Eye Productions
2004–2007The 4400René Echevarria
Scott PetersUSA Networkco-production with Renegade 83, Viacom Productions (season 1), Paramount Network Television (season 2) and CBS Paramount Network Television (seasons 3–4)
2014–2018Mozart in the Junglebased on Mozart in the Jungle: Sex, Drugs, and Classical Music by:
Blair Tindall
developed by:
Roman Coppola
Jason Schwartzman
Alex Timbers
Paul WeitzAmazon Videoco-production with Depth of Field, Picrow and Amazon Studios
Cafe Zoetrope at ground level of the building

Cafe Zoetrope

In the building lobby, Coppola operates a small Italian café, Cafe Zoetrope, featuring Inglenook Estate wine and memorabilia from his films. Earlier, the building had been the location of Enrico Banducci's "hungry i" nightclub.

The neighborhood is well known for its cafes and its writers. Coppola wrote much of the screenplay for The Godfather in the nearby Caffe Trieste and Lawrence Ferlinghetti's City Lights Books is located up Columbus Avenue from the Sentinel Building.

References

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