OHMYGOSSIP — Sofia Coppola suffered an “identity crisis” when she became a mother. The 49-year-old film director – who has Romy, 13, and Cosima, 10, with husband Thomas Mars – explores the challenges of parenthood in her new movie ‘On the Rocks’, and she’s revealed that it touches on some of her personal experiences. She explained: “I’m just trying to take where I was at that moment in my life where my kids were younger … that adjustment. “I think you go through an identity crisis [when you become a parent].” Sofia has struck a deal with Apple TV+ to stream her new movie and although she loves the experience of going to a cinema, she’s just happy that people are still able to watch new content amid the coronavirus pandemic. She told The Independent: “I do value the communal aspect of seeing a movie all together in a theatre, [but] I feel like we all need something to watch right now.” Sofia is the daughter of filmmakers Eleanor and Francis Ford Coppola, who recently re-cut ‘The Godfather Part III’ for a 30th anniversary reissue. Sofia starred in the 1990 crime movie, after she was drafted in to replace Winona Ryder, but she hates watching herself in the film. The acclaimed director – whose films include ‘Lost in Translation’ and ‘The Virgin Suicides’ – admitted she feels like she’s watching “another person” on screen. She said: “It’s hard for me to watch my 18-year-old self. So much time has passed but it’s just weird to see yourself with all that baby fat. It was strange to see … it’s almost like another person.”