The chaotic beauty of the "Ride of the Valkyries" scene, where yellow and orange smoke plumes clash with the green jungle. Film Forum · APOCALYPSE NOWThe Long-Unseen 1979 Original Film Forum
Apocalypse Now (1979), directed by Francis Ford Coppola, is defined by its haunting, painterly cinematography. Director of photography Vittorio Storaro used a "chiaroscuro" style—high-contrast light and shadow—to mirror the characters' descent into madness. Iconic Visual Moments Apocalypse Now image
Captain Willard (Martin Sheen) rising slowly from the dark river, camouflaged in mud. The chaotic beauty of the "Ride of the
Kurtz (Marlon Brando) often appearing only in partial light, his face half-hidden in deep shadows to emphasize his fractured psyche. directed by Francis Ford Coppola
Silhouetted helicopters flying against a massive, deep orange sun.
The chaotic beauty of the "Ride of the Valkyries" scene, where yellow and orange smoke plumes clash with the green jungle. Film Forum · APOCALYPSE NOWThe Long-Unseen 1979 Original Film Forum
Apocalypse Now (1979), directed by Francis Ford Coppola, is defined by its haunting, painterly cinematography. Director of photography Vittorio Storaro used a "chiaroscuro" style—high-contrast light and shadow—to mirror the characters' descent into madness. Iconic Visual Moments
Captain Willard (Martin Sheen) rising slowly from the dark river, camouflaged in mud.
Kurtz (Marlon Brando) often appearing only in partial light, his face half-hidden in deep shadows to emphasize his fractured psyche.
Silhouetted helicopters flying against a massive, deep orange sun.
