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Dylan Farrow: Why is Woody Allen exempt from the storm of sexual allegation­s?

- By Marwa Eltagouri

WOODY Allen’s adoptive daughter, Dylan Farrow, wants to know why.

The New York Times expose in October alleging film producer Harvey Weinstein used his position to sexually harass and abuse aspiring young women sparked what Farrow calls a “revolution:” In the months since, dozens of prominent men in Hollywood, the media and the political sphere have resigned or been fired.

After Weinstein’s demise came that of Mark Halperin. Then came Kevin Spacey, Louis C.K., Charlie Rose and Matt Lauer. On Tuesday, Time magazine named “The Silence Breakers” as its 2017 Person of the Year, recognisin­g the women (and some men) who came forward with stories of sexual abuse. The magazine called them “the voices that launched a movement.”

On Thursday, Senator Al Franken, DemocratMi­nnesota, announced he would resign amid several accusation­s that he touched women inappropri­ately. And Representa­tive Trent Franks, Republican-Arizona, announced the same day he would step down after acknowledg­ing in a statement that he discussed surrogacy with two female subordinat­es.

So what about Woody Allen?

In an op-ed for the Los Angeles Times on Thursday, Farrow wondered why the filmmaker appears to be sheltered from the storm of accusation­s hitting others. Reports alleging Allen molested Farrow when she was a child made headlines in 1992 as part of the celebrity coverage of Allen’s split from his girlfriend, Mia Farrow. While Dylan Farrow herself first wrote about the alleged abuse in an open letter published in the New York Times in 2014, she wrote in the L.A. Times op-ed that she “told the truth to the authoritie­s then, and I have been telling it, unaltered, for more than 20 years.”

Farrow alleges that when she was seven years old, Allen led her away from babysitter­s who had been told not to leave her alone with him and into an attic, where he sexually assaulted her. She accused him of putting his thumb in her mouth and climbing into bed with her in his underwear, and said the behaviour was witnessed by friends and family members. Farrow said three eyewitness­es supported her claims, including a babysitter who saw Allen’s head buried in her lap after he had removed her underwear.

Farrow said Allen refused to take a polygraph. Although a Connecticu­t state’s attorney in 1993 said he had “probable cause” to prosecute Allen, he ultimately did not file charges, choosing to spare the young girl of “the trauma of a court appearance,” according to the New York Times.

“Why is it that Harvey Weinstein and other accused celebritie­s have been cast out by Hollywood, while Allen recently secured a multimilli­ondollar distributi­on deal with Amazon, greenlit by former Amazon Studios executive Roy Price before he was suspended over sexual misconduct allegation­s?” Farrow wrote.

“It is a testament to Allen’s public relations team and his lawyers that few know these simple facts,” she wrote. “It also speaks to the forces that have historical­ly protected men like Allen: the money and power deployed to make the simple complicate­d, to massage the story.”

Allen has long denied the allegation­s and declined to comment on the op-ed before its publicatio­n.

When the accusation­s first made headlines in the early 1990s, some predicted Allen’s career would collapse. In 2014, after Farrow wrote an open letter about the alleged abuse, several stars were quiet or neutral on the subject.

Allen’s latest movie, a 1950sset drama titled “Wonder Wheel,” was released Dec 1. It stars Kate Winslet, who told Variety in the days after the Weinstein allegation­s broke that the fact that women began speaking out about his sexual abuse was “incredibly brave.”

But when asked by the New York Times about the accusation­s against Allen, and whether she considered them before accepting the “Wonder Wheel” role, Winslet said she “didn’t know Woody and I don’t know anything about that family.”

“As the actor in the film, you just have to step away and say, I don’t know anything, really, and whether any of it is true or false,” she said. “Having thought it all through, you put it to one side and just work with the person.”

Her response fell in line with what many actors who enjoy working with Allen but who wish to separate themselves from the allegation­s have said.

Farrow wrote that she feels disappoint­ed when women and men she admire work with Allen and then deflect questions about the accusation­s.

“It is also our collective choice to see simple situations as complicate­d and obvious conclusion­s as a matter of ‘who can say’?” she wrote.

“The system worked for Harvey Weinstein for decades. It works for Woody Allen still.” — WP-Bloomberg

Why is it that Harvey Weinstein and other accused celebritie­s have been cast out by Hollywood, while Allen recently secured a multimilli­on-dollar distributi­on deal with Amazon, greenlit by former Amazon Studios executive Roy Price before he was suspended over sexual misconduct allegation­s? — Dylan Farrow, Woody Allen’s adoptive daughter

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