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May 31, 2026
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Sofia Coppola and Andrew Durham on 'Fairyland': A Memoir of Gay Dads and AIDS

AI Summary
Sofia Coppola and Andrew Durham discuss their new film 'Fairyland', a memoir about growing up with gay dads who died of AIDS. The film is based on Alysia Abbott's book of the same name and explores themes of family, identity, and coming-of-age.

The Collaboration Behind 'Fairyland'

Sofia Coppola and Andrew Durham are no strangers to each other. They've worked together on various projects, including Coppola's TV show 'Hi-Octane' and her short film 'Lick the Star'. So when Coppola optioned Alysia Abbott's memoir 'Fairyland: A Memoir of My Father', she knew Durham would be the perfect director for the film.

Personal Connections to the Story

Both Coppola and Durham have personal connections to the story. Durham grew up in the Bay Area of San Francisco in the 1970s with a gay dad, Jerry, who died of AIDS in 1992. Coppola's own experiences growing up with a famous father, Francis Ford Coppola, also inform her perspective on the film.

The Film's Themes and Inspiration

The film explores themes of family, identity, and coming-of-age. It's a bittersweet father-daughter story that continues a pattern in Coppola's filmography. Durham notes that he and Coppola share a similar sensibility and taste, which made her the perfect producer for the film.

The Future of 'Fairyland'

'Fairyland' is set to release in cinemas on May 29. With its talented cast, including Emilia Jones and Scoot McNairy, and its unique perspective on the LGBTQ+ experience, the film is sure to resonate with audiences. As Coppola says, it's in the tradition of championing things you love and believe in – just like her father did at his production company, Zoetrope.