Released in 1979, Apocalypse Now is an iconic American psychological epic war film directed by Francis Ford Coppola, one of the leading figures of the New Hollywood era. Loosely based on Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness, the film transposes the story’s haunting moral descent into the chaos of the Vietnam War. Known for its surreal imagery, strong performances, and themes of madness, morality, and the dark side of human nature, Apocalypse Now remains one of cinema’s most ambitious and influential works.
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The Turf Of Francis Ford Coppola's 'Apocalypse Now': All The Locations In The Philippines
From the misty waterways of Pagsanjan to the surf-lashed beaches of Baler, discover the stunning Filipino landscapes that became the heart of Apocalypse Now — one of cinema’s greatest war epics

A tourist rides gentle waves at Sabang Beach Photo: Shutterstock
A tourist rides gentle waves at Sabang Beach Photo: Shutterstock
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