Los Angeles Times

A setback for Allen’s Amazon lawsuit

Judge dismisses a number of director’s claims in $68-million breach-of-contract case against studio.

- By Stacy Perman

Woody Allen’s $68-million lawsuit against Amazon for breach of contract hit a setback Wednesday when a federal judge in New York dismissed a number of the director’s claims.

Allen and his company, Gravier Production­s, filed suit in February saying that Amazon Studios reneged on an agreement to support and distribute films theatrical­ly in at least 500 screens in top U.S. markets.

Last year, Amazon terminated its agreement, citing the resurfacin­g of past abuse allegation­s against Allen in the wake of the #MeToo movement. In 1992, Dylan Farrow, his adopted daughter with Mia Farrow, accused him of sexually molesting her as a child. Allen has long denied the allegation­s. His lawsuit pointed out that Amazon was aware of these allegation­s before entering into an agreement with him.

“There simply was no legitimate ground for Amazon to renege on its promises,” the lawsuit said.

The judge dismissed four of Allen’s eight claims, stating that the complaint failed “to allege an actionable breach of the” multi-picture acquisitio­n agreement.

Representa­tives for Amazon Studios and Allen could not be immediatel­y reached for comment.

Allen can continue to pursue Amazon for breach of contract over four films, including “A Rainy Day in New York,” which was originally scheduled to be released in 2018 but was pushed back to 2019 after sexual misconduct allegation­s surroundin­g Harvey Weinstein and Roy Price, then head of Amazon Studios. Price was instrument­al in brokering the deal with Allen.

He resigned from Amazon in 2017, two years after he was accused of sexually harassing a television producer.

Allen has reportedly reached internatio­nal distributi­on agreements with Mediapro, one of Spain’s largest media groups, and New York-based FilmNation to distribute “A Rainy Day in New York” as well as his next project, “Rivkin’s Festival.”

 ?? Aurore Marechal TNS ?? WOODY ALLEN says Amazon reneged on a distributi­on agreement.
Aurore Marechal TNS WOODY ALLEN says Amazon reneged on a distributi­on agreement.

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