Steven Spielberg Proclaims 'The Godfather' As The Greatest American Film Ever Made At Francis Ford Coppola's AFI Life Achievement Award Ceremony - mxdwn Movies
The speakers also shared fond memories of the influence and impact the filmmaker and his work had on them. Lucas, a lifelong collaborator, recounted how the pair first met on the set of Coppola’s first studio film, Finian’s Rainbow, which would lead to their founding of the production company American Zoetrope, and how Coppola had later defended Lucas’s American Graffiti from irate studio executives, offering to buy the project.
Spielberg, a fellow New Hollywood veteran, would go on to express how Coppola’s work impacted him and others, saying,
“The Godfather, for me, is the greatest American film ever made. Many artists can and do take a bow from their work on a page, on a canvas, on a screen, but our applause for you, Francis, is from a different kind of audience. When we’re young, it’s our parents we want to make proud, and then it’s our friends, and then it’s our colleagues, and finally, it’s our peers, but you, sir, are peerless.”
Coppola’s AFI Life Achievement Award ceremony will air on TNT on June 18th at 10 p.m. ET/PT, with an encore to follow on Turner Classic Movies on July 31st at 8 p.m. ET/PT.