Mia Farrow Reflects on Her Children’s Deaths to Combat ‘Vicious Rumors’ After ‘Allen v. Farrow’
The HBO documentary did not mention the deaths of three of Mia Farrow’s children.
The HBO documentary did not mention the deaths of three of Mia Farrow’s children.
Allen restated his innocence during a sit-down interview on “CBS Sunday Morning” that was recorded in July 2020.
“Deciding to allow this tape to be viewed now publicly in this way has not been easy,” she says of home video footage featured in the HBO doc.
The HBO docuseries premiering Sunday features exclusive interviews with Farrow’s children and many more.
Kirby Dick and Amy Ziering’s four-part documentary about abuse allegations against Woody Allen will premiere on HBO on February 21.
Kirby Dick and Amy Ziering’s exhaustive documentary should be the final nail in a long unclosed coffin, but it also looks beyond the case to a national issue.
Interviews with the Farrow family, as well as new testimonies and archival footage, will comprise the four-part doc.
Allen also describes in detail what he calls Mia Farrow’s “Ahab-like quest” against him.
The siblings are defending their mother, Mia Farrow, against “bizarre fabrications” made by Soon Yi-Previn in a new interview.
Farrow has “paraded Dylan as a victim,” Previn contends.
Moses says Dylan Farrow’s child molestation claim against Woody Allen is “incredibly inaccurate and misleading.”
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