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Francis Ford Coppola on the Future of Filmmaking in 1990

To me the great hope is that now these little 8mm video recorders and stuff have come out, some… just people who normally wouldn’t make movies are going to be making them, and - you know - suddenly, one day, some little fat girl in Ohio is going to be the new Mozart?” — Francis Ford Coppola

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