Legendary filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola believes his cult classic "Apocalypse Now" has been wrongly labelled as "anti-war", when in fact it glorifies war and violence.
The 1979 feature was a modern take on Joseph Conrad's anti-imperialist novella "Heart of Darkness". Set against the backdrop of Vietnam War, the film is considered one of the best of all time.
Coppola believes an ideal anti-war film should be made on the lines of Japanese director Kon Ichikawa's 1956 movie "The Burmese Harp".
"No one wants to make a pro-war film... Читать дальше...