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Woody Allen Says He Will Retire After 50th Film

by FNGR Staff
September 18, 2022
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Woody Allen will soon be departing from the film world.

NBC News reports that the 86-year-old filmmaker announced that he will retire after his 50th film. He told the Spanish newspaper, La Vanguardia that instead, he will focus on writing.

Allen has been spending more time working in Europe since his career in the U.S. has taken a dive, following the release of HBO’s 2021 documentary miniseries, Allen v. Farrow, where Allen was accused of abusing daughter Dylan Farrow. 

Allen will begin shooting his final film in Paris soon, which will only be in French. He compared it to his 2005 film Match Point, saying his forthcoming project is “exciting, dramatic and also very sinister.” He’s been working on his writing too, having recently published Zero Gravity, his fifth collection of humorous writings. In 2020, his film Rifkin’s Festival, which he shot in San Sebastian, Spain, opened the San Sebastian Film Festival. He premiered Melinda & Melinda at the same festival in 2004 and Vicky Cristina Barcelona in 2008.

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Allen has had a lot of support from Spain over the years. Zero Gravity will be published on Sept. 27 by Spain-based Alianza publishing house, and Spanish media company Mediapro supported Rifkin’s Festival, as well as Vicky Cristina Barcelona.

Allen had a few projects shelved following the abuse allegations, including Amazon’s A Rainy Day in New York—which led to a $68 million lawsuit that was eventually settled out of court. Hachette also backed out of publishing his memoir, Apropos of Nothing, though Arcade later published it, as well as Zero Gravity in the U.S.

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