Francis Ford Coppola's epic Megalopolis, more than 40 years in the making, made its debut at the Cannes Film Festival on Thursday and while reactions were mixed, there was a lot of love for the director. Variety reports that the 85-year-old received a four-minute standing ovation when he entered the room, followed by a seven-minute standing ovation as the credits rolled.
- Coppola, whose wife of 61 years died last month, introduced family members in the audience and delivered an emotional speech dedicating the film to "the human family"—and hope. "The most important word we have is the most beautiful word in any language: 'esperanza.' Hope. And that's what I dedicate this to," he said.