: It explores the "crippling loneliness within a failed family," a recurring theme in Coppola’s work.

: Notable for being an early example of feminist cinema, it questions the traditional wife/mother role.

Long Island housewife who flees her domestic life on a cross-country road trip. Along the way, she picks up Jimmy "Killer" Kilgannon (James Caan), a former football player with brain damage. :

Written and directed by Francis Ford Coppola while he was honing his voice before the 1970s, this film is a seminal piece of New Hollywood cinema.

This paper explores the intersection between Francis Ford Coppola's early cinematic work, (1969), and its availability via the digital piracy group YIFY (also known as YTS). 1. Cinematic Analysis: The Rain People (1969)

: The title refers to people so sensitive that they disappear when they cry, "crying themselves away".

: The story follows Natalie Ravenna (Shirley Knight), a pregnant