Woody Allen says he is unconcerned that some in the film industry have turned their backs on him. The #MeToo movement brought a renewed focus on allegations that the Oscar-winning filmmaker sexually assaulted his adoptive daughter Dylan Farrow, which he vehemently denies.
Allen, 84, told The Mail On Sunday: “I have never been part of the club in Hollywood. “I don’t go to parties. I don’t care about the box office or awards.
Winning an Oscar for me has very little meaning beyond the practical … “You don’t make a movie to win an award. Mozart never composed a symphony thinking about a trophy.” Amazon dropped his latest film, A Rainy Day In New York, but it was reported to have become the highest-earning film at the weekly global box office,
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