Famed Hollywood director Francis Ford Coppola has debuted his latest hospitality venture: the All-Movie Hotel in Peachtree City, Ga.
Located roughly 30 miles outside of Atlanta, the 27-room property was created to cater primarily to filmmakers and film enthusiasts. In a statement, Coppola said he was inspired to open the hotel after spending two years in Peachtree City shooting his film "Megalopolis," which premiered earlier this year.

The 30-guest Dorothy Theater is one of several film production-focused facilities available at the All-Movie Hotel. Photo Credit: The Family Coppola Hideaways
"I fell in love with Peachtree City," said Coppola, citing the destination's people, easy access to nature and extensive network of golf cart paths as key draws.
The hotel is home to its own post-production facilities, which it says offer "a collaborative environment for filmmakers to edit, perfect and showcase their work." These include two soundproofed editing suites, an automated dialogue replacement suite and a green room, among other specialized amenities.
The All-Movie Hotel also features a 30-guest screening room known as the Dorothy Theater, named for director Dorothy Arzner, Coppola's former teacher at UCLA.
All accommodations at the hotel offer kitchenettes stocked with kitchen supplies.
Other highlights include a pool, gym, outdoor patio space and a living room/game room area, where daily continental breakfast is served.
The All-Movie Hotel is the seventh property in The Family Coppola Hideaways' hospitality portfolio, joining the Blancaneaux Lodge, Turtle Inn and Coral Caye in Belize; La Lancha in Guatemala; Jardin Escondido in Argentina; and Palazzo Margherita in Italy.