
On this day, February 12, 1982, One From the Heart was released in theaters. Directed by Francis Ford Coppola, this visually striking romantic musical drama starred Frederic Forrest, Teri Garr, Raul Julia, Nastassja Kinski, Lainie Kazan, and Harry Dean Stanton. Known for its elaborate set designs and stylized cinematography, the film was entirely shot on sound stages at Coppola’s Zoetrope Studios, creating a dreamlike version of Las Vegas.
Despite its ambitious artistic vision, One From the Heart became a financial disaster. With a massive $26 million budget, the film only managed to earn $636,000 at the box office. The failure nearly bankrupted Coppola’s studio and forced him to take on more commercial projects to recover. However, over time, the film gained appreciation for its innovative visual storytelling and Tom Waits' Academy Award-nominated score.
Fun fact: Francis Ford Coppola originally planned to use real locations but opted for entirely constructed sets to maintain complete creative control over lighting and cinematography.
Trivia question: Which film did Francis Ford Coppola direct right before One From the Heart?
Despite its ambitious artistic vision, One From the Heart became a financial disaster. With a massive $26 million budget, the film only managed to earn $636,000 at the box office. The failure nearly bankrupted Coppola’s studio and forced him to take on more commercial projects to recover. However, over time, the film gained appreciation for its innovative visual storytelling and Tom Waits' Academy Award-nominated score.
Fun fact: Francis Ford Coppola originally planned to use real locations but opted for entirely constructed sets to maintain complete creative control over lighting and cinematography.
Trivia question: Which film did Francis Ford Coppola direct right before One From the Heart?