Woody Allen slams cancel culture at Venice Film Festival

Woody Allen slams cancel culture at Venice Film Festival

U.S. director Woody Allen introduced his fiftieth movie to the Venice Film Festival on Monday, telling reporters he had had a “very, very lucky life,” making no reference to the scandals which have dogged his latter years.

“I have had nothing but good fortune and I hope it holds out, although obviously, it is early this afternoon,” he instructed reporters forward of the premiere of his first French-language movie, “Coup de Chance.”

“I had two loving parents, I have good friends, I have a wonderful wife and marriage, two children. In a few months, I will be 88 years old. I have never been in a hospital. I have never had anything terrible happen to me,” he stated.

The four-time Oscar-winning director of “Annie Hall” and different comedies has had a turbulent private life that has seen him more and more shunned by many celebrities and executives in Hollywood.

He hit the headlines within the Nineties following his affair and marriage to Soon-Yi Previn, the adopted daughter of his former lover, Mia Farrow, in addition to intercourse abuse accusations by their adopted daughter, Dylan Farrow. He has at all times denied the accusations and was by no means charged.

Allen and Soon-Yi, who’ve a 35-year age distinction, are nonetheless married and have two adopted daughters.

In a separate interview with Variety on the sidelines of the movie pageant, Allen stated he supported the #MeToo motion, which has introduced intense focus to sexual misconduct within the leisure business. But he added that it might additionally turn into “silly … When it’s being too extreme.”

U.S. director Woody Allen attends the red carpet of the movie

U.S. director Woody Allen attends the purple carpet of the film “Coup de Chance” introduced out of competitors on the eightieth Venice Film Festival, Venice, Italy, Sept. 4, 2023. (AFP Photo)

The Venice Film Festival was denounced by some critics for giving Allen a prestigious slot for his new film, and a small group of protesters demonstrated noisily as he arrived on the purple carpet forward of the premiere of his movie, chanting “abusers” and struggling with police.

The purple carpet arrivals continued unhindered and the group have been quickly faraway from in entrance of the Lido cinema, witnesses stated.

Allen initially meant to solid U.S. actors in the principle roles however stated he had at all times been impressed by European filmmakers, so he was comfortable to modify languages, despite the fact that he does not converse French.

“It was very simple. If you watch a Japanese film, you can tell if the acting is good, realistic and natural, or if it is dramatic and silly and too exaggerated. It is the same thing here,” he stated.

Like a lot of his movies, “Coup de Chance” attracts inspiration from the themes of affection, adultery and loss of life. However, Allen stated it was not value dwelling too lengthy on loss of life.

“There is nothing you can do about it. It is a bad deal and you are stuck with it,” he stated.

Allen has beforehand steered “Coup de Chance” is likely to be his closing film. However, on Monday, he stated he had a good suggestion for a narrative primarily based in his native New York and would make it if he might discover a backer prepared to just accept his phrases – to not learn the script or to know whom he had solid.

“If some foolish person agrees to that, then I will make the film in New York,” he stated.

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