Diane Keaton, James Caan, Francis Ford Coppola, Al Pacino, Talia Shire, Robert Duvall and Robert DeNiro
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A small moment in cinematic history took place at the close of this year's Tribeca Film Festival, staged in New York City.
The Godfather's cast, and director Francis Ford Coppola, reunited to celebrate the film's legacy, 45 years down the line; reflecting on what it's like to be part of what's frequently considered the greatest film of all time.
Organised by Robert de Niro, one of the founders of Tribeca, the panel also saw Al Pacino, Robert Duvall, James Caan, Diane Keaton and Talia Shire all in attendance.
A small moment in cinematic history took place at the close of this year's Tribeca Film Festival, staged in New York City.
The Godfather's cast, and director Francis Ford Coppola, reunited to celebrate the film's legacy, 45 years down the line; reflecting on what it's like to be part of what's frequently considered the greatest film of all time.
Organised by Robert de Niro, one of the founders of Tribeca, the panel also saw Al Pacino, Robert Duvall, James Caan, Diane Keaton and Talia Shire all in attendance.
Conversation during the panel was largely dominated by the idea that The Godfather was a significant risk to pull off: relying on the talents of a young, untested director, an unknown actor in Pacino, and a source material widely regarded as unfit for the screen.
Indeed, Coppola described Mario Puzo's bestseller as "a bit of a potboiler", stating: "I was disappointed in the book when I first read it because it’s very long."
The director was then forced to fight tooth and nail to cast Al Pacino as Michael Corleone, with the actor admitting he'd done more screen tests for the role than he could remember, including after he was given the part. But Pacino was the only one right for the role, Coppola insisted, as: "I just saw his face. Everywhere we went, all the girls lit up for Al, for some reason."
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