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Love and betrayal in the 50th film “Woody Allen”



Woody Allen’s 50th production titled “Accidental Success” will be offered to international buyers at the European Film Market (EFM) of the 72nd Berlin Film Festival.

Charso Press: According to Deadline, plot details for Woody Allen’s 50th feature film have been kept under wraps, but the contemporary romantic thriller, formerly known as Wasp 22, tells the story of two young men whose bond is marred by marital infidelity and In the end, it leads to crime.

“Random Success” is Allen’s first French-language film, made in the style of the hit “Match Point” and shot throughout Paris.

Among the actors of this film, we can mention “Lude Lodge”, “Melville Popo”, “Valerie Lemercier”, “Niels Schneider”, “Elsa Silberstein”, “Barbara Gunaga”, “Gregory Gedbois” and “Arnaud Viard”.

Woody Allen said about his new film: “Accidental Success” is a story of love, excitement and violence that takes place in contemporary Paris. Shot throughout the city and a little in the countryside, the film revolves around a love affair between two young people who are old friends that turns into marital infidelity and ultimately crime. It features very talented French actors and actresses, is all in French, and was shot by the great Oscar-winning cinematographer Vittorio Storaro.”

“Alan” has been facing some fringes in Hollywood in the last few years, especially at the same time as the “#Metoo” movement, and some actors expressed their regrets about working with this director. In 1992, Dylan Farrow, Allen’s stepdaughter, accused him of sexual harassment, and although he did not find evidence to prove Allen’s guilt, he has been facing these accusations for nearly three decades.

“Allen” has previously said about his stepdaughter’s allegations: “These allegations were made more than 25 years ago, and the case was fully investigated by the Child Sexual Abuse Clinic at New Yale Hospital and the Child Welfare Organization of New York.” They worked on this case for several months and independently concluded that there was no assault. Instead, they discovered that a vulnerable child was probably being tipped to fabricate the story by his angry mother, who was in the midst of a tense divorce.

“Woody Allen” has been nominated for an Oscar 24 times and won it four times, including one Oscar for Best Director and three Oscars for Best Adapted Screenplay.

Annie Hall, Interior Scenes, Manhattan, Memories of a Wreath, Final Score, Alice, Vicky Cristina Barcelona, ​​Bullets Over Broadway, Aphrodite the Mighty, Midnight in Paris , “Dedication to Rome with Love”, “Sad Jasmine”, “Society Cafe” and “Irrational Man” are among the other works of this famous director of world cinema.

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