Review of Woody Allen: A Documentary (2011) by P. P — 17 Aug 2014
It's a collaborative effort with Woody (who, unusually, looks happy to be interviewed), so we see him at home (showing off a typewriter he bought for $40 at 16), writing on his bed and standing outside his childhood home in Brooklyn.
Allen is endearing in his belief that any of his success has been a happy accident and that he has yet to make a great film that will stand the test of time.
This review of Woody Allen: A Documentary (2011) was written by P. P on 17 Aug 2014.
Woody Allen: A Documentary has generally received very positive reviews.
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