Review of Woody Allen: A Documentary (2011) by Gavyn M — 02 Sep 2012
An extremely rare look behind the curtain of America's most prolific and reclusive filmmakers. If you are an Allen fan, there are gems aplenty: sequences of Woody's bedroom workplace, his arcane working methods at the typewriter he's owned since the age of 16, his draw of ideas on scraps of paper and a guided tour of his childhood haunts.
This is the ultimate, intimate portrait of an enduring genius. His opening, self derecating monologue shows us he is human afterall.
This review of Woody Allen: A Documentary (2011) was written by Gavyn M on 02 Sep 2012.
Woody Allen: A Documentary has generally received very positive reviews.
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