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Headline: UNCAPTIONED: Woody Allen claims 'all the romance' is gone from filmmaking

Caption: Woody Allen claims 'all the romance' is gone from filmmaking. Woody Allen has claimed that "all the romance" is gone from filmmaking. The Oscar-winning director expressed his disenchantment with movie-making, just as his 50th movie is set for release. ”All the romance of filmmaking is gone," Woody, 88, told Air Mail. Although his upcoming film Coup de Chance has struggled to secure North American distribution, he said he was unfazed. ”It doesn't matter to me whether I get distributed here or not," Woody said. "Distribution is no longer what it was.” He went on to explain his enthusiasm for the entertainment industry had been dampened, which lessened his emotional investment in distribution. ”Now distribution is two weeks in a cinema... and then that's it," Woody said. "The whole business has changed, and not in an appealing way.” Woody added he was similarly unruffled by "cancel culture”. "Someone asked me about cancel culture, and I said, 'If you're going to be cancelled, this is the culture that you want to be cancelled from'," he quipped. "Because who wants to be part of this culture?” Woody's $68 million (£54 million), four-film contract with Amazon Studios was cancelled in 2018 after his adoptive daughter Dylan Farrow, now 38, resurfaced earlier allegations that he had sexually assaulted her when she was a child. He has always maintained his innocence. THIS VIDEO MUST NOT BE EDITED FOR LENGTH TO COMBINE WITH OTHER CONTENT

Keywords: Woody Allen,Claims,Romance,Gone,Filmmaking,Actor,Director,Coup de Chance,Distribution,Movie,Films,Air Mail,Interview,Enthusiasm,Cancel Culture,Dylan Farrow,Adoptive,Daughter

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