When Woody Allen opened up about his life and creative process, it was the first time it had ever been filmed. Oscar-nominated filmmaker Robert B. Weide was able to follow the notoriously secretive film legend over the course of almost 18 months to create the definitive biopic. For more than four decades, "Woody Allen: A Documentary" has tracked Allen's work, from his early days as an amateur novelist to his current status as an award-winning writer and director who makes an average of one film a year. New interviews with A-listers, writing partners, relatives, and friends shed light on Allen's writing habits, casting, directing, and personal relationships with his performers.
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When Woody Allen opened up about his life and creative process, it was the first time it had ever been filmed. Oscar-nominated filmmaker Robert B. Weide was able to follow the notoriously secretive film legend over the course of almost 18 months to create the definitive biopic. For more than four decades, "Woody Allen: A Documentary" has tracked Allen's work, from his early days as an amateur novelist to his current status as an award-winning writer and director who makes an average of one film a year. New interviews with A-listers, writing partners, relatives, and friends shed light on Allen's writing habits, casting, directing, and personal relationships with his performers.
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