Allen v. Farrow Trailer

There are a handful of Woody Allen movies I consider to be genuinely great, but the filmmaker’s entire career has been torpedoed, in my eyes, by sexual abuse allegations that were raised in the 1990s. In August 1992, Allen was accused of sexually molesting Dylan Farrow, his adopted daughter with actress Mia Farrow. Allen denied the allegations, and the Connecticut State’s Attorney investigated the allegation but did not press charges.

Now, the docuseries Allen v. Farrow delves into the case with new investigative work. But while Allen continued to churn out films steadily in the years since, it’s become almost impossible to separate the art from the artist. Of course, there are still plenty of people vocal about their support of Allen and his work – people who consider the allegations to be flat-out lies concocted by Allen’s former partner Mia Farrow. But maybe Allen v. Farrow will put an end to that lingering doubt, which a recently-published review from IndieWire says “should be the final nail in a long unclosed coffin.” Per the official synopsis, the four-part series from investigative filmmakers Kirby Dick & Amy Ziering and Amy Herdy “goes behind decades of sensational headlines to reveal the private story of one of Hollywood’s most notorious and public scandals: the accusation of sexual abuse against Woody Allen involving Dylan, his then seven-year-old daughter with Mia Farrow; their subsequent custody trial, the revelation of Allen’s relationship with Farrow’s daughter, Soon-Yi; and the controversial aftermath in the years that followed. Once celebrated for their on and off-screen partnership, Farrow and Allen’s lives were irrevocably fractured and their sprawling family torn apart with the public disclosure of the abuse allegations and the vitriolic disputes that followed.”

The docuseries includes “new investigative work – meticulously pieced together via intimate home movie footage, court documents, police evidence, revelatory videotape, and never-before-heard audio tapes –  with exclusive, in-depth interviews on the subject with Mia Farrow, Dylan Farrow, Ronan Farrow, family friend Carly Simon, prosecutor Frank Maco, relatives, investigators, experts, and other first-hand eyewitnesses – many of them speaking publicly about the events for the first time.” Allen v. Farrow premieres on HBO & HBO Max February 21, 2021.

‘Allen V. Farrow’ Trailer: HBO Docuseries Investigating The Woody Allen Sexual Abuse Allegations Premieres This Sunday

By Chris Evangelista/Feb. 16, 2021 4:30 pm EST

Allen v. Farrow Trailer

There are a handful of Woody Allen movies I consider to be genuinely great, but the filmmaker’s entire career has been torpedoed, in my eyes, by sexual abuse allegations that were raised in the 1990s. In August 1992, Allen was accused of sexually molesting Dylan Farrow, his adopted daughter with actress Mia Farrow. Allen denied the allegations, and the Connecticut State’s Attorney investigated the allegation but did not press charges.

Now, the docuseries Allen v. Farrow delves into the case with new investigative work. But while Allen continued to churn out films steadily in the years since, it’s become almost impossible to separate the art from the artist. Of course, there are still plenty of people vocal about their support of Allen and his work – people who consider the allegations to be flat-out lies concocted by Allen’s former partner Mia Farrow. But maybe Allen v. Farrow will put an end to that lingering doubt, which a recently-published review from IndieWire says “should be the final nail in a long unclosed coffin.” Per the official synopsis, the four-part series from investigative filmmakers Kirby Dick & Amy Ziering and Amy Herdy “goes behind decades of sensational headlines to reveal the private story of one of Hollywood’s most notorious and public scandals: the accusation of sexual abuse against Woody Allen involving Dylan, his then seven-year-old daughter with Mia Farrow; their subsequent custody trial, the revelation of Allen’s relationship with Farrow’s daughter, Soon-Yi; and the controversial aftermath in the years that followed. Once celebrated for their on and off-screen partnership, Farrow and Allen’s lives were irrevocably fractured and their sprawling family torn apart with the public disclosure of the abuse allegations and the vitriolic disputes that followed.”

The docuseries includes “new investigative work – meticulously pieced together via intimate home movie footage, court documents, police evidence, revelatory videotape, and never-before-heard audio tapes –  with exclusive, in-depth interviews on the subject with Mia Farrow, Dylan Farrow, Ronan Farrow, family friend Carly Simon, prosecutor Frank Maco, relatives, investigators, experts, and other first-hand eyewitnesses – many of them speaking publicly about the events for the first time.” Allen v. Farrow premieres on HBO & HBO Max February 21, 2021.

There are a handful of Woody Allen movies I consider to be genuinely great, but the filmmaker’s entire career has been torpedoed, in my eyes, by sexual abuse allegations that were raised in the 1990s. In August 1992, Allen was accused of sexually molesting Dylan Farrow, his adopted daughter with actress Mia Farrow. Allen denied the allegations, and the Connecticut State’s Attorney investigated the allegation but did not press charges.

Now, the docuseries Allen v. Farrow delves into the case with new investigative work. But while Allen continued to churn out films steadily in the years since, it’s become almost impossible to separate the art from the artist. Of course, there are still plenty of people vocal about their support of Allen and his work – people who consider the allegations to be flat-out lies concocted by Allen’s former partner Mia Farrow.

But maybe Allen v. Farrow will put an end to that lingering doubt, which a recently-published review from IndieWire says “should be the final nail in a long unclosed coffin.” Per the official synopsis, the four-part series from investigative filmmakers Kirby Dick & Amy Ziering and Amy Herdy “goes behind decades of sensational headlines to reveal the private story of one of Hollywood’s most notorious and public scandals: the accusation of sexual abuse against Woody Allen involving Dylan, his then seven-year-old daughter with Mia Farrow; their subsequent custody trial, the revelation of Allen’s relationship with Farrow’s daughter, Soon-Yi; and the controversial aftermath in the years that followed. Once celebrated for their on and off-screen partnership, Farrow and Allen’s lives were irrevocably fractured and their sprawling family torn apart with the public disclosure of the abuse allegations and the vitriolic disputes that followed.”

The docuseries includes “new investigative work – meticulously pieced together via intimate home movie footage, court documents, police evidence, revelatory videotape, and never-before-heard audio tapes –  with exclusive, in-depth interviews on the subject with Mia Farrow, Dylan Farrow, Ronan Farrow, family friend Carly Simon, prosecutor Frank Maco, relatives, investigators, experts, and other first-hand eyewitnesses – many of them speaking publicly about the events for the first time.”

Allen v. Farrow premieres on HBO & HBO Max February 21, 2021.