Eleanor Jessie Coppola (née Neil; May 4, 1936 – April 12, 2024) was an American documentary film director, screenwriter, and artist. She was married to director Francis Ford Coppola from 1963 until her death. She was best-known for her 1991 documentary film Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse as well as other documentaries chronicling the films of her husband and children. Description above from the Wikipedia article Eleanor Coppola, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse
(Self)
Coda: Thirty Years Later
(Self)
Ryska Alaska
(Self)
A Legacy of Filmmakers: The Early Years of American Zoetrope
(Self)
Megadoc
(Self)
Behind the Scenes of Palo Alto
(Self)
The Making of The Virgin Suicides
(Self)
Tell Them We Were Here
(Self)
The Rain People
(Gordon's Wife (uncredited))
You're a Big Boy Now
(Title Designer)
Love Is Love Is Love
(Screenplay)
Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse
(Director)
Paris Can Wait
(Writer)
Paris Can Wait
(Director)
Dementia 13
(Set Supervisor)
Paris Can Wait
(Producer)
Megalopolis
(In Memory Of)
Love Is Love Is Love
(Story)
Coda: Thirty Years Later
(Director)
Coda: Thirty Years Later
(Producer)
Coda: Thirty Years Later
(Writer)
The Making of The Virgin Suicides
(Director)
Love Is Love Is Love
(Director)
The Making of Marie Antoinette
(Director)
The Last Showgirl
(Thanks)
Peeling a potato is a work of art
(Director)
Victorian house
(Director)
Joyce Goldstein
(Director)
Refrigerator
(Director)
Apocalypse Now
(Documentation & Support)