The Philippines of Apocalypse Now: On the Trail of Coppola’s ‘Vietnam’
As Apocalypse Now sees its new 4K Ultra HD release on 19th November, it’s often forgotten that the film’s Vietnam was never the real Vietnam. Coppola shot everything in the Philippines, in locations that still exist today. The making of Apocalypse Now in the Philippines is as much a part of cinema legend as the film itself. In March 1976, Francis Ford Coppola landed on the island of Luzon with his crew, convinced filming would wrap up in six weeks. He would leave 238 days later, having endured a devastating typhoon, Martin Sheen’s heart attack, and a $17 million budget … Read more