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Disturbing details

New documentar­y delves into Woody Allen’s alleged sexual abuse of adoptive daughter.

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A NEW documentar­y series on the HBO network, Allen V Farrow, paints a damning picture of Oscarwinni­ng director Woody Allen, particular­ly regarding his alleged sexual abuse of young adoptive daughter Dylan Farrow.

Even if the four-part series contains no major revelation­s, it seems certain to further sully the already-battered reputation of the ageing New York filmmaker.

Respected documentar­y directors Kirby Dick and Amy Ziering delve into Allen’s past, using testimony and legal documents – some not previously seen – to dig deeper than anyone before them.

Dylan, 35, has accused Allen, 85, of sexually abusing her in August 1992, when she was only seven years old – an allegation he has always denied.

The documentar­y draws a line between the alleged abuse of Dylan and Allen’s relationsh­ip with the adoptive daughter of his then partner Mia Farrow, Soon-yi Previn, who is now his wife.

More generally, the series examines his attraction to young girls. The documentar­y cites court documents and testimony indicating that Allen had sexual relations with Soon-yi while she was a minor.

Sixteen when they met, she is now 50; Allen is 35 years her senior.

On top of those disturbing elements, Allen V Farrow details Allen’s supposed penchant for manipulati­on – in particular of the press – as he sought to undercut the damaging accusation­s and discredit Mia Farrow, 76.

The film strongly implies that he might have successful­ly derailed the two official investigat­ions into the matter, neither of which resulted in charges being filed.

About complicity

More broadly, the documentar­y denounces the pre-#metoo culture of male dominance, which allowed powerful men in show business and other fields to abuse their positions with impunity, sometimes with the full knowledge of others in their profession­al circles.

Allen V Farrow will have particular resonance in France, where it will be broadcast next month on the OCS network amid a recent series of allegation­s of incest involving several public figures.

The film also charts the way Allan Konigsberg – Allen’s real name – continued to enjoy seemingly unshakeabl­e support from many in the cinema world even as Farrow lost out on roles and, she said, became persona non grata in Hollywood.

It was only in 2017, following the publicatio­n of an op-ed article by Dylan and with the very public support of her brother Ronan – a journalist and early hero of the #Metoo movement – that actors and actresses began to turn their backs on the octogenari­an director, who remains isolated today.

To filmmaker Dick, the message of the documentar­y reaches far beyond Allen, though it bears his name.

“It’s really not about him,” Dick told the Washington Post.

“It’s more about the systemic,” added Ziering.

“This film is about complicity, the power of celebrity, the power of spin, how we all are viral and will believe something that’s repeated enough.”

Allen V Farrow also examines Dylan, who opens up as never before and who, nearly 30 years later, still shows signs of deep trauma.

“There’s so much misinforma­tion ... so many lies,” she said. “I’ve been subjected to every kind of doubt, every kind of scrutiny and every kind of humiliatio­n”, while her father “was able to just run amok”.

One major absence looms over the four hours of the series as it assembles its merciless indictment – that of Allen himself, though it does include extracts from his 2020 autobiogra­phy Apropos Of Nothing, read by the director for the audiobook.

No one comes to Allen’s defence, not even wife Soon-yi or adoptive son Moses, both of whom have defended him in the past but refused to take part in the documentar­y.

Contacted by AFP for comment, Allen did not respond.

“I think a lot of people, when they see this – even people who right now are defending Woody Allen – I think they will either change their mind or examine things in a much different way,” said Dick. – AFP Relaxnews

Allen V Farrow airs every Monday at 10pm on HBO (Astro Ch 411). It is also available on HBO Go.

 ?? — Photos: AFP ?? Allen V Farrow paints a damning picture of Oscar-winning director Allen, particular­ly regarding his alleged sexual abuse of young adoptive daughter Dylan.
— Photos: AFP Allen V Farrow paints a damning picture of Oscar-winning director Allen, particular­ly regarding his alleged sexual abuse of young adoptive daughter Dylan.
 ??  ?? File photo of Mia Farrow (left) and Dylan in 2016.
File photo of Mia Farrow (left) and Dylan in 2016.

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