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Giancarlo Esposito discusses his role in Francis Ford Coppola’s long-awaited film “Megalopolis,” which he first read over two decades ago. He plays corrupt prosecutor-turned-mayor Francis Cicero in the self-funded passion project that feels surprisingly relevant in today’s political climate. The film is a sci-fi fable that explores the themes of power, corruption, and societal unrest, drawing parallels to historical events like the Catiline Conspiracy of 63 B.C. In the film, visionaries clash with the establishment, sparking a power struggle in a futuristic New York City known as New Rome.

Inspired by the original story’s villain, Catiline, Coppola reimagines him as the hero Cesar Catilina played by Adam Driver. The film raises questions about what could have happened if the Catiline Conspiracy had succeeded and how it might have impacted the Roman empire’s future. Esposito reflects on Coppola’s seeming prescience and suggests that the director’s ability to look back at history has allowed him to see the cyclical nature of political events that repeat over time. He also draws inspiration from real-life figures like David Dinkins and Eric Adams, who inform his portrayal of Mayor Cicero in the film.

“Megalopolis” premiered at the Cannes Film Festival earlier this year to mixed reviews, with some critics praising its ambition and thematic depth, while others criticized its complexity and bloated narrative. Esposito is excited for North American audiences to see the film, as it holds both a worldly and a North American message. The actor believes that the film’s exploration of power dynamics and societal control will resonate with viewers, particularly in today’s political climate. The film screened at the Toronto International Film Festival and is set for release in Canada on Sept. 27.

Esposito reflects on the relevance of the film and the themes it explores, noting the parallels between the story’s political machinations and current events. He emphasizes the cyclical nature of history and how patterns of power struggles tend to repeat over time. Drawing from his research and real-life inspirations, Esposito brings depth and complexity to his character, Mayor Cicero, embodying the struggles and challenges faced by leaders in positions of authority. Through his performance, Esposito delves into the complexities of governance, control, and the manipulation of public perception.

The actor expresses pride in being part of the film and praises Coppola’s visionary approach to storytelling, blending historical references with futuristic elements to create a thought-provoking narrative. Esposito sees “Megalopolis” as an opportunity to spark conversations about societal structures, political corruption, and the consequences of unchecked power. As the film prepares for its release in Canada, Esposito looks forward to engaging audiences with its themes and messages, hoping to provoke critical thinking and reflection on the nature of power in our world today.

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