THE PATH TO PARADISE
In his 70s pomp, Francis Ford Coppola was a god-like visionary who, via personal fiefdom American-inspired charts the crumbling of that dream, the draining trials of serving as an appetiser to the fiasco of . For Wasson, Coppola’s life is a ‘colossal project of experimental self-creation’. Fitting, then, that it ends with , a 40-year passion project now finally nearing completion.