
Gia Coppola is about to direct a forthcoming documentary titled superfans: screaming. crying. throwing up., as Deadline studies. The mission is predicated on the 2020 guide Bigger Than Life: A Historical past of Boy Bands from NKOTB to BTS by journalist and Pitchfork contributor Maria Sherman. Coppola will co-produce the mission together with Jason Bateman’s manufacturing firm Combination Movies.
Coppola’s final feature-length mission was 2020’s Mainstream, a comedy-drama starring Andrew Garfield and Maya Hawke. Previous to that, she’d directed a handful of music movies: Yves Tumor’s “Applaud,” Blood Orange’s “You’re Not Good Sufficient,” plus Carly Rae Jepsen’s “Reduce to the Feeling” and “Your Kind.”
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