Woody Allen Reflects on Filmmaking's Lost Romance and Contemplates Retirement
Amid distribution challenges and the impact of the #MeToo movement, Allen's latest film 'Coup de Chance' may mark the end of his cinematic journey.
- Woody Allen expresses disillusionment with the current state of filmmaking, citing a lack of romance in the process.
- Allen's latest film, 'Coup de Chance,' faces distribution challenges in North America but receives a release through MPI Media Group.
- The director contemplates whether 'Coup de Chance,' his 50th feature film, will be his last, citing difficulties in raising funds and a changed industry.
- Allen discusses the impact of the #MeToo movement on his career and addresses the concept of being 'canceled' in contemporary culture.
- 'Coup de Chance' is reviewed as a mild French thriller, marking Allen's potential last film amidst a backdrop of controversy and diminished popularity.