Woody Allen Says He Isn’t Retiring After All
“Currently, he has no intention of retiring and is very excited to be in Paris shooting his new movie, which will be the 50th,” Allen’s rep said.
“Currently, he has no intention of retiring and is very excited to be in Paris shooting his new movie, which will be the 50th,” Allen’s rep said.
Allen is currently at work on his 50th film, the Paris-set “Wasp 22.”
“I said, ‘I’m not doing it. I’m not working for him or with him and being associated with him,'” the “League of Their Own” star recalled after calling Allen a “pedophile.”
Allen made a rare public appearance in an Instagram live conversation hosted by Baldwin.
The “Inglourious Basterds” star also shared what Quentin Tarantino taught him about directing.
“So much of my early career is tainted by that man [Woody Allen] and by Harvey Weinstein.”
In the film, Hemingway played a 17-year-old girl in a relationship with Allen’s 42-year-old man.
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.
“Allen v. Farrow” marks the latest stage in ostracizing the filmmaker from American audiences, but history suggests he still has options.
Allen and his wife, Soon-Yi Previn, recently contributed $1,000 to the campaign of Julie Menin, who is running for a city council seat on the Upper East Side in New York.
“A lot of careers were at stake,” said Amy Herdy, an investigative documentary film producer and journalist on the project.