Successful winemaker-filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola, who financed and is distributing the independent movie Tetro, told the Los Angeles Times that "everyone who buys a bottle of [Coppola] wine is a participating producer of my movie." To help promote his latest flick, the director took out a full-page ad in the Timesthat features a big picture of star Vincent Gallo and a bottle of Coppola's Claret Diamond red wine. The Napa Valley-based director and Hollywood outcast by choice says, "I wouldn't be able to make and finance personal independent films without having a very successful business behind me."
Tetro, a mostly black-and-white film about an Italian-American family, is set in Buenos Aires and is playing for a week in limited release in Los Angeles and New York. It will expand this week into other cities including Chicago, Seattle, and San Francisco. Coppola told the Times that he hopes he can expand the run of his movie if his ads sell enough bottles of wine.







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I would like a producer credit, then
My own IMDB page would be nice.
I have had more than several of the Coppola wines, and they are all delicious. I am also looking forward to seeing TETRO!
With all of the Claret I’ve bought in my life, I probably did pay for that movie!
The movie was really good. So beautiful. The Black & White was stunning.
I would say go see it on the big screen while you can.