Gia Coppola Quotes

I think there's always this idea in your head, but you have to allow the film to take its own

I think there's always this idea in your head, but you have to allow the film to take its own course. (Gia Coppola)

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Gia Coppola Quotes: I think there's always this idea in your head, but you have to allow the film to take its own course.
Gia Coppola Quotes: I think there's always this idea in your head, but you have to allow the film to take its own course.
Gia Coppola Quotes: I think there's always this idea in your head, but you have to allow the film to take its own course.
Gia Coppola Quotes: I think there's always this idea in your head, but you have to allow the film to take its own course.
Gia Coppola Quotes: I think there's always this idea in your head, but you have to allow the film to take its own course.
Gia Coppola Quotes: I think there's always this idea in your head, but you have to allow the film to take its own course.
Gia Coppola Quotes: I think there's always this idea in your head, but you have to allow the film to take its own course.
Gia Coppola Quotes: I think there's always this idea in your head, but you have to allow the film to take its own course.
Gia Coppola Quotes: I think there's always this idea in your head, but you have to allow the film to take its own course.
Gia Coppola Quotes: I think there's always this idea in your head, but you have to allow the film to take its own course.
Gia Coppola Quotes: I think there's always this idea in your head, but you have to allow the film to take its own course.
Gia Coppola Quotes: I think there's always this idea in your head, but you have to allow the film to take its own course.
Gia Coppola Quotes: I think there's always this idea in your head, but you have to allow the film to take its own course.
Gia Coppola Quotes: I think there's always this idea in your head, but you have to allow the film to take its own course.
Gia Coppola Quotes: I think there's always this idea in your head, but you have to allow the film to take its own course.