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Francis Ford Coppola's 'Megalopolis' wrapped at this Georgia hotel. Soon, it'll be open for business

Coppola Hotel Georgia
July 16, 2024

PEACHTREE CITY, Ga. (AP) โ€” Two years ago, Francis Ford Coppola stopped at Georgia Film Academy on the hunt for apprentices for his upcoming film, " Megalopolis."

Jordan Holifield, then a 23-year-old student, did a double-take when he saw one of the application questions โ€” did he know how to disassemble IKEA furniture?

Months later, Holifield, one of four selected apprentices, pulled up to Coppolaโ€™s hotel โ€” which was originally a Days Inn motel. But gone was the IKEA furniture from the old motel.

Francis Ford Coppola's 'Megalopolis' wrapped at this Georgia hotel. Soon, it'll be open for business
Coppola Hotel Georgia

Now the All-Movie Hotel is outfitted with post-production facilities, editing suites, recording rooms and screening spaces. The hybrid property will soon host film nerds and production companies alike.

The โ€œGodfatherโ€ director originally bought the hotel in 2022 for $4.35 million to host the production of โ€œMegalopolisโ€ โ€” a self-funded, $120 million film starring Adam Driver as an architect in a futuristic New York City. Amid rumors of production drama, the movie garnered harsh reviews after its debut in Cannes, and The Associated Press reported some critics called it a โ€œdisaster.โ€

Coppolaโ€™s hotel collection, The Family Coppola Hideaways, has properties in Belize, Guatemala, Argentina, and Italy. The All-Movie Hotel is Coppolaโ€™s first property in the United States, opening July 25, in Peachtree City, just under an hour south of Atlantaโ€™s downtown.

There are 27 rooms with prices ranging from $170 to $470 per night.

Francis Ford Coppola's 'Megalopolis' wrapped at this Georgia hotel. Soon, it'll be open for business
Coppola Hotel Georgia

From the outside, the hotelโ€™s architecture mirrors its former days as a motel. But props from Coppolaโ€™s movies scattered throughout the property add flair, such as old school โ€œGodfatherโ€ pinball machines in the lobby. An imposing golden hawk figurine, which can be seen in the โ€œMegalopolisโ€ trailer, is perched outside the pool-area fence.

Coppola himself, along with Driver, stayed in rooms that will soon be available to book. In Coppola's room, a round gray couch with spheric pillows sits in front of a king sized bed and among leather director-style chairs The โ€œhis and hersโ€ bathrooms are joined by a shower, inspired by a lodge Coppola stayed at in Guatemala.

โ€œI envisioned The All-Movie Hotel to be a space where filmmakers could truly immerse themselves in the creative process, fostering a collaborative environment that inspires innovation,โ€ Coppola said.

Potted succulents imported from Italy line the outdoor walkway and textured walls. Beyond the colorful doors, each room has its own quirks. One has bunk beds, designed for interns and children of production staff. Another is Japan-themed and decorated with photographs of notable Japanese filmmakers. Most of the rooms connect, which Driver appreciated, since he stayed in a room adjacent to his assistant.

Francis Ford Coppola's 'Megalopolis' wrapped at this Georgia hotel. Soon, it'll be open for business
Coppola Hotel Georgia

Georgia has emerged as a top production hub since 2005, when the state enacted tax breaks for the industry. Tax credits for filmmakers increased dramatically in 2008 and are expected to reach $1.35 billion this year. The tax incentive supported $5.54 billion in economic activity in 2022, according to the Georgia Screen Entertainment Coalition.

Filmmakers work closely with an already well-developed network of rental properties, hotels and house crews, said Kelsey Moore, executive director of Georgia Screen Entertainment Coalition. But she said the All-Movie Hotel is โ€œa really interesting addition that meets a niche filmmaker need" for an all-in-one communal facility for post-production.

The industryโ€™s growth in the state has slowed, with an estimated 40% fewer productions this year compared to last year, according to WSB-TV. But Moore is confident that Coppolaโ€™s choice to use Georgiaโ€™s infrastructure shows that its location is still a creative hub.

The hotel โ€œreally indicates thereโ€™s a desire to do a full ecosystem of production in Georgia,โ€ Moore said.

Francis Ford Coppola's 'Megalopolis' wrapped at this Georgia hotel. Soon, it'll be open for business
Film Megalopolis

On the final day of filming โ€œMegalopolis,โ€ the crew gathered for their last meal in the farmhouse-style kitchen. Coppola had the placement of a series of book shelves altered to fit a horizontal poster from โ€œ Apocalypse Now," one of his signature films.

The crew, actors, interns and Coppola himself dined on a spread of shrimp, pasta, pizza, sausage, steak, sandwiches, and whatever else was left in the refrigerator, Holifield said.

Now, when production companies haven't rented out the entire space, tourists can venture to suburban Atlanta and cook from Coppola's own stove.

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Francis Ford Coppola's 'Megalopolis' wrapped at this Georgia hotel. Soon, it'll be open for business
Coppola Hotel Georgia

This story has been updated to correct the first name of the executive director of the Georgia Screen Entertainment Coalition. Her name is Kelsey Moore, not Kelly.

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Charlotte Kramon is a corps member for The Associated Press/Report for America Statehouse News Initiative. Report for America is a nonprofit national service program that places journalists in local newsrooms to report on undercovered issues.

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