Mubi Acquires Global Rights To Eleanor Coppola's 'Making Marie Antoinette'

Mubi announced this week that it has acquired the global distribution rights for "Making Marie Antoinette," a documentary directed by the late Eleanor Coppola. The film provides an intimate, behind-the-scenes perspective on the making of Sofia Coppola's 2006 film "Marie Antoinette." Eleanor Coppola, known for her own directorial work, captured the footage for this documentary.
The production of "Making Marie Antoinette" involved a notable team, with Lorenzo Mieli, Mario Gianani, Rachel Dengiz, Youree Henley, and Sofia Coppola serving as producers. The documentary offers viewers a unique look at the creative process and challenges involved in producing a major historical film, focusing on the visual and thematic elements of Sofia Coppola's original work.
This acquisition by Mubi, a curated streaming service known for its arthouse and independent film selection, signals a continued commitment to bringing distinctive cinematic voices and projects to a global audience. The documentary is expected to be a significant addition to Mubi's library, appealing to fans of both Eleanor and Sofia Coppola's work, as well as those interested in the art of filmmaking.
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