Sofia Coppola is an accomplished American director, screenwriter, and producer, born on May 14, 1971, in New York City. She is the daughter of legendary filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola. Sofia gained recognition for her directorial debut film, "The Virgin Suicides," in 1999. She received critical acclaim and won an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay for her film "Lost in Translation" in 2003. Coppola is known for her distinctive style, portraying complex themes of isolation and melancholy in her works. She continues to be a pioneering force in independent cinema, challenging traditional filmmaking conventions.
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