During a lively Q&A session, Coppola answered questions from the audience. He also shared insights into his next film project, an adaptation of Edith Wharton's novel "The Glimpses of the Moon," drawing inspiration from Leo McCarey's "The Awful Truth." Coppola confirmed that he is already working on this project. He also expressed that he is excited about the project as well.He is eager to embark on this creative journey and continue pushing the boundaries of filmmaking.
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Here is the goodreads synopsis fo The Glimpses of the Moon by Edith Wharton:
Set in the 1920s, Glimpses of the Moon details the romantic misadventures of Nick Lansing and Susy Branch, a couple with the right connections but not much in the way of funds. They devise a shrewd bargain: they'll marry and spend a year or so sponging off their wealthy friends, honeymooning in their mansions and villas. As Susy explains, "We should really, in a way, help more than hamper each other. We both know the ropes so well; what one of us didn't see the other might - in the way of opportunities, I mean". The other part of the plan states that if either one of them meets someone who can advance them socially, they're free to dissolve the marriage. How their plan unfolds is a comedy of errors that will charm all fans of Wharton's work.