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Chaos, Cinema, and a Lens of Her Own: Eleanor Coppola’s Hearts of Darkness Gets the 4K Treatment

Few films in history carry a reputation as volatile as Francis Ford Coppola’s Apocalypse Now. The stories of its production have become the stuff of Hollywood legend, monsoons, heart attacks, and a budget spiraling out of control in the Philippine jungle. On May 19, 2026, cinephiles will get a definitive look at that chaos with the release of the Hearts of Darkness: The Art of Eleanor Coppola 4K Collector’s Edition. This exclusive Lionsgate Limited set doesn't just revisit the film; it honors the late Eleanor Coppola, whose fly-on-the-wall perspective captured the raw, unvarnished breakdown of a masterpiece in the making.

What makes this release special is its focus on Eleanor’s unique artistic eye. While her husband was grappling with the "madness" of the Vietnam War epic, Eleanor was quietly documenting the collapse of order around them. This new edition presents the acclaimed documentary Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker’s Apocalypse in stunning 4K UHD, accompanied by a special-edition art book. It serves as a reminder that Eleanor wasn’t just a witness to the production; she was a filmmaker in her own right, turning a disastrous film shoot into a narrative about the grueling, often painful nature of the creative process.

The collection is remarkably deep, spanning three discs that cover far more than just the 1979 classic. Beyond the core documentary and an intimate audio commentary featuring both Eleanor and Francis, the set includes a massive archive of Eleanor’s other work. Fans can dive into her behind-the-scenes look at Sofia Coppola’s Marie Antoinette and The Virgin Suicides, or explore her more experimental side through early shorts like Peeling a Potato Is a Work of Art. It’s a comprehensive tribute to a woman who saw art in every corner of life, even when the world, or at least the movie set, seemed to be falling apart.

For those who value shelf aesthetic, the packaging is designed to be a centerpiece. Available exclusively through Lionsgate Limited, the set includes the 4K UHD, Blu-ray, and a Digital Copy, all housed in premium packaging that reflects Eleanor’s aesthetic. Whether you’re a die-hard Apocalypse Now fan or a student of documentary filmmaking, this release offers a rare, high-definition window into one of the most ambitious and turbulent moments in cinema history.

You can pre-order from Lionsgate Limited

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