Priscilla's budget was so tight Sofia Coppola considered selling a date with Jacob Elordi

Oct. 3, 2023



The Priscilla director almost took an unusual approach to budgeting

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In a recent interview withthe Wall Street Journal, director Sofia Coppola revealed that the production budget forPriscillawas so tight that at one point she considered raffling off a pickleball game with her star Jacob Elordi, in order to raise funds for additional shooting days. Imagine that, a real-life ‘win a date with Tad Hamilton’ scenario with Euphoria actor.

Coppola later confessed that the Priscilla budget had always been “strained” as she had to make her critically acclaimed flick in just six weeks with less than $20 million and no music rights, whereas Baz Luhrmann had a whopping $85 million to play around with for hisElvisbiopic. From directing such lavish and elegant movies as Maire Antoinette, full of extravagant costuming and setting, it is understandable why the director would go to such lengths to raise funds for the movie.

However, luckily for Elvis imitator Elordi, things didn’t get that far. Coppola explains “Our budget was always strained, low budget, and I was like, ‘I wonder if I could raffle off a pickleball game with Jacob to raise money to get one more day of shooting.’ We didn’t, but he was a good sport. He indulged me, even though he’s not an enthusiast. I think he associates it with, like, Malibu moms.”

Elordi plays the king of rock himself Elvis Presley in Coppla’s upcoming adaptation of Priscilla Presley’s 1985 memoir Elvis and Me, alongside Cailee Spaeny who plays the leading lady, Priscilla. TheA24film received rave reviews from its screening at the Venice Film Festival, with Spaeny winning best actress honors.

Priscilla will be released in theaters worldwide on November 3.

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