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Coppola was also asked about Anna Farris’ “Lost in Translation” character, which some have theorized is based on Jonze’s “Being John Malkovich” star Cameron Diaz.
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Screen Rant on MSNKirsten Dunst & Sofia Coppola To Reunite For Fifth Film Collaboration
Kirsten Dunst is reuniting with Sofia Coppola for the pair's fifth film together, which will start filming next year, likely ...
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Glam on MSNSofia Coppola's Stunning Style Transformation
Sofia Coppola has proven herself as a talented and hardworking filmmaker, but she's also a fashion enthusiast with the ...
Getty Romy Mars, Sofia Coppola, and Cosima Mars on July 8, 2025. Romy and Cosima are the Lost in Translation director's only children with husband Thomas Mars, frontman of the band Phoenix.
Sofia Coppola, right, poses with actors Bill Murray and Scarlett Johansson during a photo call to present their movie, "Lost in Translation" in this August photo at the Venice Film Festival in ...
Sofia Coppola’s seminal film “Lost In Translation” (2003) begins with a 33-second shot of Scarlett Johansson’s butt. And it is an iconic image—pulled directly from contemporary art.
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- By most accounts, it was even bigger than the premiere. "Lost in Translation," which counts a best-picture bid among its four Oscar nominations, debuted on DVD Tuesday with a ...
This article was updated at 5:24 p.m. HOLLYWOOD — Focus Features’ “Lost in Translation” found indie gold Saturday afternoon as the soph effort from director Sofia Coppola won all four of ...
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