Christopher Coppola
Christopher Coppola was born on Jan 25, 1962 in USA. Christopher Coppola's big-screen debut came with Dracula's Widow directed by Christopher Coppola in 1988.
Christopher Coppola, President of PlasterCITY Productions Inc., has been a champion of and leader in digital media for over a decade. Since 1987, he has directed ten feature films, numerous television shows and developed and produced content for alternative distribution and interactive platforms. He has spoken at CES, NAB, SHOWWEST as well as many film festivals about the future of digital filmmaking. His production company is producing a slate low-budget feature films on which SFAI film students can intern and learn by working on set alongside professionals. In 2006, he created Project Accessible Hollywood (PAH), a non-profit digital film festival designed to reach the "everyday person." PAH educates people in the use of digital media while encouraging them to express themselves artistically. To date, over sixty digital media festivals, called PAH-FESTs, have been held across the U.S. and abroad. Christopher is the head of the film program and a tenure professor at the San Francisco Art Institute. As a California Arts Council councilman reappointed by Governor Jerry Brown to a second term, Christopher advocates for arts education in public schools and digital media literacy. He has been a member of the Directors Guild of America for 21 years.
Birthday
Jan 25, 1962Place of Birth
Los Angeles County, California, USA
Movies & TV Shows
- 2018
- 20174.0
- 2013
producer
4.3 - 2006
The Creature of the Sunny Side Up Trailer Park
director, producer
3.8 - 2000
director
4.4 - 19993.6
- 1999
director, producer
4.4 - 1998
director
3.5 - 1993
director, producer
4.0 - 1988
director
4.1