Despite sexual assault allegations against him being public for decades now, Woody Allen is still on the defensive, constantly taking the time to discuss the scandals and profess his innocence.
However, over the last couple of years, the allegations against him have renewed vigor, thanks to the #MeToo movement, resulting in the filmmaker being blacklisted by Hollywood, as he struggles to find financing and distribution for his films, including his most recent, “A Rainy Day in New York.” In a new interview with the Daily Mail, the filmmaker once again defended himself against what he calls “a false allegation” and said that he’ll continue to make movies because he’s still looking for his first “great film.” READ MORE: Larry David Endorses.
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