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(MENAFN- USA Art News) Sofia Coppola Directs“Global Auction Houses” in Sony Pictures Project

Sofia Coppola has directed a project titled“Global Auction Houses,” according to a photo caption credited to ©Sony Pictures.

The caption, published with a byline by Vittoria Benzine, identifies Coppola as the director and lists ©Sony Pictures as the image rights holder. The only additional platform reference included alongside the caption is Weibo.

No further details about the production were provided in the available text, including whether“Global Auction Houses” is a feature film, short, commercial, or episodic work, nor were any release plans, participating auction houses, or on-screen subjects specified.

Coppola, whose filmography has long been attentive to the choreography of taste, status, and interiors, is an intriguing choice for a title that points directly at the art market’s most public stage: the auction room. In recent years, auction houses have become increasingly legible to broader audiences, not only through record-setting sales and headline consignments, but also through the way their brands circulate across social media and popular culture.

For now, the confirmed information remains limited to the caption’s core credit line:“Global Auction Houses,” directed by Sofia Coppola, with the image credited to ©Sony Pictures and the byline attributed to Vittoria Benzine. As additional production information emerges, it will clarify how Coppola is approaching the subject and what, exactly,“Global Auction Houses” intends to reveal about the market’s rituals and power dynamics.

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