Strapped for cash: why Francis Ford Coppola is flogging his watches

Francis Ford Coppola is facing financial struggles after his 2024 film Megalopolis underperformed at the box office. The director had to fork over $100 million of his own money for production and release, but the movie grossed only $14.4 million – roughly the same as a French biopic about Charles Aznavour that was released the same year but four times cheaper.

Coppola's financial woes are now being alleviated by a rather unusual means: selling one of his prized watches, designed by FP Journe. The watch, known as FFC, is an expensive timepiece with a unique feature – an armored hand in the middle of the face that moves to display the time, effectively reinventing the way we tell time.

The fact that Coppola's watch is highly valuable adds another layer to its appeal. A prototype sold at auction in 2021 for nearly $3 million, and the latest version is expected to fetch around seven figures. What makes this watch so alluring? It seems Coppola has taken his passion project – which was already questionable by many – and turned it into an art piece that transcends time itself.

However, while the FFC might become a treasured possession for its buyer, it's essential to remember that Megalopolis remains a costly failure. The film cost Coppola millions of dollars in production and marketing, but only broke even after 82 seconds of runtime. So, how will he recoup his losses? Coppola is selling some of his other watches at lower prices, but the FFC is expected to bring him a much-needed financial boost.

As the article concludes, Francis Ford Coppola has never been one to shy away from taking risks and pouring money into ambitious projects that might not always pay off. At 86 years old, he's still riding out his losses with the same swagger and confidence that have defined his career. Whether Megalopolis marks the end of an era or just another chapter in Coppola's long history of artistic risk-taking remains to be seen – but one thing is certain: Francis Ford Coppola will always find a way to make it work, even if it means selling a few million-dollar timepieces along the way.
 
come on man 😩 francis ford coppola needs to think twice before putting his money where his mouth is... $100 million down the drain just because he wanted to chase a dream? that's just crazy talk 🤯 and now he's gotta sell one of his super rare watches for like 7 figures just to cover his losses? what's next, selling his soul for a script? 😂 anyway, you gotta respect the guy for still riding tall at 86, but maybe it's time for him to take a step back and reassess which projects are worth the risk 🕰️
 
I'm so down on Megalopolis underperforming, I mean what's wrong with it? 🤔 It's like, totally underrated... no, wait, that's not true, I've seen some pretty bad movies in my life and this one was straight trash 😂. But Coppola, man, he's a genius for sticking to his guns, even when everyone else thinks the project is dead on arrival 💪. I mean, if I were him, I'd be worried sick about sinking $100 million into something that tanked so badly... but nope, Coppola just shrugs it off like it's nothing 🤷‍♂️. Maybe he has a secret plan to revive the movie and make a killing on merch or something? 🤑 But honestly, I'm not holding my breath, this one was a total bust 😔.
 
I feel bad for the dude, $100 mil investment and only 14.4 mil at the box office? that's like me putting my life savings into a game of Fortnite and losing lol 😂. But you know what's even crazier? He puts his own money in to make this movie happen, talk about dedication! 🤯 I guess when you're a legend like Francis Ford Coppola, people expect you to take risks, but still... $3 million watch is out of my price range btw 👀. It's wild that he turned a potential flop into an art piece with his FFC watch tho 🕰️💎
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around this news... Francis Ford Coppola's financial struggles are no joke - I mean, who takes on a $100m production and release and then gets a movie that barely breaks even? 🤯 The fact that he has to sell his prized FP Journe watch, FFC, is crazy. It's like selling a piece of art or a collector's item. But what really gets me is how passionate Coppola seems about this watch - it's not just an expensive timepiece, it's a passion project turned into a masterpiece.

But what does this say about his film-making skills? 🕰️ I mean, if he can create something that beautiful and unique with his own two hands (and a lot of money 💸), then maybe Megalopolis wasn't the flop we thought it was. It's like Coppola is saying, "Hey, I may not have made a commercial hit, but my art piece, FFC, is worth more than any amount of cash." That takes a lot of courage and conviction.

I guess what I'm trying to say is that Francis Ford Coppola has always been a risk-taker, and this watch sale is just another example of that. 🕰️ Whether Megalopolis marks the end of his career or not, he'll always be remembered as a master filmmaker who pushed the boundaries of art and commerce. And if all else fails, he can sell some more timepieces 😉
 
omg u gotta feel for coppola rn 🤕 he's been through so much and his passion project megalopolis just didn't cut it like he hoped 🎥 i think its cool that hes making money off his watch tho, its def a unique piece 💯 the way ppl are going on about its armored hand feature is actually kinda genius 🔍 anyway, coppola's still got that fire in him and ill give him credit for never giving up on his dreams 💪 maybe megalopolis might've been a flop, but hes already movin on to new projects 💥
 
come on, $100 mil down the drain for Megalopolis? that's just ridiculous! i mean, what were they thinking, releasing a 3 hour film in today's fast paced world? no wonder nobody watched it, lol! but hey, at least FFC is gonna set him up for life 😂. i mean, who needs that much cash to be made from one watch? it's like he's selling his soul or something... anyway, still love the old dude for taking risks and all that jazz 💰
 
it's crazy that a movie can cost so much and still not do well... i mean, $100 million for Megalopolis is insane! 🤯 but you know what's even crazier? Francis Ford Coppola is like 86 years old and still taking risks with his money... he's like the ultimate maximalist 🕰️💸. selling that FP Journe watch must be a big relief, though - I mean, who wouldn't want a timepiece with an armored hand in the middle of the face? 😂 it's like art meets functionality, you know? and even if Megalopolis was a flop, Coppola's still got his integrity... he's not gonna sell out or anything like that. he'll just find another way to make it work, maybe by making more movies that are actually good 🎥👍. anyway, I'm keeping an eye on FP Journe - those watches look so sleek and high-tech... gotta get one for myself! 💰
 
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