
Francis Ford Coppola is opening a hotel for filmmakers and the general public. The Family Coppola Hideaways, which has properties in Belize and Italy, now has their first location in the United States. The new Coppola hotel is called the All-Movie Hotel.
The hotel will open to the public on July 25. According to Variety, The 27-room spot will feature two editing suites, an ADR recording booth, screening rooms, and plenty more to handle post-production duties. It’s in Peachtree City, just outside Atlanta, Georgia.
“I fell in love with Peachtree City during my two years of residency here while shooting Megalopolis: the people, the easy access to nature and peaceful spots via the famed golf cart paths,” Coppola said in a statement. “We created a completely unique place here for filmmakers and film enthusiasts as well all our Hideaway guests around the world, to enjoy this new hideaway as well as rubbing shoulders with filmmakers in the midst of their work!”
Coppola designed all the rooms and suites. Not the first time the winemaker, or little-known cannabis producer, spruced up a hotel to his own taste. With the All-Movie Hotel, the legend transformed a former Days Inn Motel. He hopes filmmakers will connect and tell stories at the Peachtree location.