Francis Ford Coppola honoured with AFI Life Achievement Award as Steven Spielberg, George Lucas lead tributes

Francis Ford Coppola receives the 50th AFI Life Achievement Award from George Lucas and Steven Spielberg at Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles, California
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Francis Ford Coppola received the prestigious AFI Life Achievement Award on Saturday night at the Dolby Theatre, celebrated by an all-star gathering that felt like a tribute to an era of filmmaking few can match.

Steven Spielberg called The Godfather “the greatest American film ever made,” while Robert De Niro joked about landing a role only in the sequel and Harrison Ford fought back tears recalling his work in The Conversation.

Coppola, 86, reflected on the honour ahead of the ceremony. “This is a personal recognition from the people you’ve known all your life… it’s like a homecoming,” he said on the red carpet. A founding trustee of AFI, Coppola’s journey came full circle with this award, which was first given to John Ford in 1973.

Francis Ford Coppola receives the 50th AFI Life Achievement Award from George Lucas and Steven Spielberg at Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles, California

Francis Ford Coppola receives the 50th AFI Life Achievement Award from George Lucas and Steven Spielberg at Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles, California
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During the event, Coppola sat between longtime friends Steven Spielberg and George Lucas as a parade of Hollywood heavyweights — including Spike Lee, Dustin Hoffman, Al Pacino, and Morgan Freeman — paid tribute.

“You, sir, are peerless. You redefined the canon of American film,” Spielberg said. Lucas, who co-founded American Zoetrope with Coppola in 1969, presented the award. “We had no rules. We wrote them, and you were holding the pen,” Lucas told the crowd.

Morgan Freeman summed up the night with a laugh, saying, “Dreamer of dreams on a dime, teller of tales that cost and lost millions. But tonight, (expletive) the bankers and the bank.”

Coppola, largely stoic throughout the night, broke into a wide smile as he finally took the stage. “My home isn’t really a place at all, but you — friends, colleagues, teachers, family,” he said. “I am and will always be nothing more than one of you.”

Filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola accepts the 50th AFI Life Achievement Award during a gala celebration for him at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles

Filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola accepts the 50th AFI Life Achievement Award during a gala celebration for him at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles
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The evening included wine from the Francis Ford Coppola Winery and cannoli for dessert.

Actors reflected on Coppola’s deep love for storytelling and film education. Andy Garcia, who starred in The Godfather Part III, said, “You go in seeking an associate’s degree and walk out with a master’s.

Despite Megalopolis — Coppola’s latest film — struggling at the box office, admiration for his artistic conviction remains strong. Adam Driver, star of Megalopolis, praised Coppola for holding onto his vision in a time when commercial success often overshadows artistic integrity.

(with inputs from AP)

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