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Woody Allen hints at retirement after struggling to find a US distributor for his latest film - months after denying estranged daughter Dylan's sexual abuse allegations: 'All the romance of filmmaking is gone'


'All the romance of filmmaking is gone,' the Academy Award-winning filmmaker, 88, told the outlet AirMail Saturday.

Woody Allen opened up on his disenchantment with contemporary cinema distribution, as well as his indifference toward cancel culture, in a new interview. Woody Allen, 88, opened up on his disenchantment with contemporary cinema distribution, as well as his indifference toward cancel culture, in an interview published Saturday. He added, 'People love sitting at home and watching on their big screens … and they have good sound and a clear picture.

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