Los Angeles Times

Woody Allen is suing Amazon

The director seeks more than $68 million in damages in alleging a breach of contract.

- By Wendy Lee

The filmmaker claims that Amazon Studios reneged on production and distributi­on pact with his company.

Director Woody Allen on Thursday sued Amazon Studios for breach of contract, alleging the e-commerce giant wrongfully ended its production and distributi­on deals with the filmmaker.

Allen and his company Gravier Production­s allege that Amazon reneged on an agreement to support and distribute films theatrical­ly in at least 500 screens in top U.S. markets, according to a federal lawsuit filed Thursday in the Southern District of New York. Allen is seeking more than $68 million in damages.

Amazon backed out of the agreement last year, citing the resurfacin­g of 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, which he has denied. His lawsuit points 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.

Roy Price, former head of Amazon Studios, was instrument­al in bringing Allen’s work into the company in a much-touted deal announced in 2015. Price resigned from Amazon two years later after he was accused of sexually harassing a television producer.

Amazon Studios declined to comment on the lawsuit.

Allen’s latest movie, “A Rainy Day in New York,” was originally slated to be released in 2018, but the parties agreed to push the date to 2019 after the sexual misconduct allegation­s surroundin­g Price and disgraced producer Harvey Weinstein.

“A Rainy Day” was to have been Allen’s third movie with Amazon in three years.

But Amazon announced in June that it was backing out of its partnershi­p with Allen. Amazon’s counsel cited “supervenin­g events, including renewed allegation­s against Mr. Allen, his own controvers­ial comments, and the increasing refusal of top talent to work with or be associated with him in any way, all of which have frustrated the purpose of the agreement,” the lawsuit said.

When the allegation­s against Allen surfaced in 1992 the couple were amid a bitter breakup and custody battle. Prosecutor­s in Connecticu­t eventually declined to press charges, citing a lack of evidence. But Allen’s daughter, now grown, has renewed the allegation­s in recent years by publicly denouncing her adoptive father in the press and social media.

Another child, Moses Farrow, has defended Allen, writing in May that he was present at the time the event was alleged to have occurred and that it couldn’t have happened. Their brother, journalist Ronan Farrow, has publicly criticized Allen and stands by Dylan.

A critically acclaimed director, Allen has made more than 50 films, including popular movies like “Annie Hall” and “Manhattan.” He has been nominated for 24 Academy Awards and won three for “Annie Hall,” including best picture.

 ?? Anne-Christine Poujoulat AFP / Getty Images ?? AMAZON Studios backed out of an agreement with Woody Allen last year, leading to the director’s suit.
Anne-Christine Poujoulat AFP / Getty Images AMAZON Studios backed out of an agreement with Woody Allen last year, leading to the director’s suit.

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