Movies Directed by Sofia Coppola

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Bill Murray hosts a festive TV special, featuring surprise musical guests and heartfelt holiday moments.

Why people love it: The star‑studded cast delivers charming performances. Its blend of humor and genuine warmth makes it a modern holiday favorite.

1 / 10

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An aging actor and a young woman forge an unlikely bond while adrift in Tokyo.

Why people love it: Its subtle humor and atmospheric mood capture modern loneliness. The chemistry between Murray and Johansson makes it unforgettable.

2 / 10

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A young queen navigates Versailles' excess and political turmoil, seeking identity amid opulent decadence.

Why people love it: Coppola’s vivid style transforms history into a modern feast of visuals and music, making the queen’s story accessible. The film’s bold aesthetic and nuanced performance enchant audiences.

3 / 10

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A quiet suburb hides the tragic lives of five sisters whose enigmatic beauty mesmerizes their neighborhood.

Why people love it: Coppola’s dreamy visual style and haunting score create a nostalgic melancholy. The film explores adolescence and longing with poetic elegance.

4 / 10

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A young mother suspects her husband of infidelity and seeks advice from her charming playboy father.

Why people love it: Coppola blends wit with heartfelt moments, while Murray’s charisma steals every scene. It feels both intimate and breezy.

5 / 10

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A famous actor drifts through Los Angeles, confronting fame and personal emptiness.

Why people love it: Its languid pace captures the melancholy of celebrity life. The cinematography and subtle performances create a hauntingly beautiful mood.

6 / 10

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During the Civil War, a wounded Union soldier finds refuge at a Southern girls' school, stirring tension among the staff and students.

Why people love it: Coppola's lush direction creates a haunting atmosphere, while the performances capture fragile desire and power struggles. The film's subtle tension and striking visuals make it a compelling reimagining of the classic.

7 / 10

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Teen thieves obsessed with fame target celebrity homes, pulling off daring robberies that reveal the emptiness of Hollywood glamour.

Why people love it: Coppola captures the shallow allure of fame with stylish flair, turning real‑life crimes into a sharp cultural critique. The cast delivers cool, detached performances that highlight the vacuous world they inhabit, making the film both entertaining and thought‑provoking.

8 / 10

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A brotherhood of neighborhood boys becomes obsessed with the enigmatic Lisbon sisters in 1970s Detroit.

Why people love it: Coppola’s lyrical storytelling turns tragedy into haunting poetry. The ethereal visuals and soundtrack linger long after the credits roll.

9 / 10

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A quiet suburb watches as five sisters grapple with adolescence and tragedy, seen through a nostalgic male narrator.

Why people love it: Its poetic tone captures teenage longing, while Coppola’s dreamy visuals linger in memory. The haunting soundtrack and ensemble cast add depth.

10 / 10