VENICE, Sept 5 — After a critical mauling for Roman Polanski, there was a warmer reception at the Venice Film Festival yesterday for another blacklisted director — Woody Allen...
VENICE, Sept 5 — After a critical mauling for Roman Polanski, there was a warmer reception at the Venice Film Festival yesterday for another blacklisted director — Woody Allen — who insisted he supported the #MeToo movement “when it’s beneficial”.
His first movie entirely in French is a classic Allen morality tale about love, infidelity and murder. “I thought to myself: it’s my 50th film and I love Paris so much that I’ll make it in French... And then I could think I’m a genuine European filmmaker,” he told reporters.
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