Mia Farrow took much convincing to appear in HBO's Allen v. Farrow. The four-part docuseries, which aired its third episode Sunday night, features the actress and mother of 14 speaking publicly for the first time in decades about her former partner and collaborator, disgraced filmmaker Woody Allen, and the sexual abuse allegations that have long been leveled at him by daughter Dylan Farrow, who appears along with her in the documentary. "Mia did not want to speak," filmmaker Amy Ziering, who narrates some of the third episode, told The Hollywood Reporter.
The credit goes to Amy Herdy, the lead investigative producer at co-directors Ziering and Kirby Dick's Jane Doe Films, for repeatedly asking and gaining Farrow's trust. "[Mia] obviously.
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