HBO’s explosive four-part docuseries “Allen v. Farrow” comes to a chilling close while directors Amy Ziering and Kirby Dick address criticism from Woody Allen that their project is one-sided.
As the series rolled out over the past four weeks, Allen and his supporters have slammed the filmmakers for omitting Allen’s side of the story.
A spokesperson for the director said he called the series a “hatchet job” and complained that he was approached less than two months before the Feb.
21 premiere and “given only a matter of days ‘to respond.'” The producers hit back at his claims and said, “His perspective, his first-person testimony is included throughout the series,” Ziering tells THR. “We have his own voice reading, his own writing, his press
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