, author: Plackhin A.

Woody Allen will make his last film in France

The 86-year-old director stopped enjoying his work.

In an interview with Le Journal du Dimanche, Woody Allen revealed that he plans to work in France this fall. "In September I will come to Paris for the production of a two-year-old film that was postponed because of the covid. This will be my 50th film. I found financing in the United States, but the cast will be entirely French and the action will unfold in your (French) language." Woody would not betray himself with the genre in his new work, according to him, it would be "a kind of love and poisonous thriller".

To this day, the famous American director has made a total of 49 feature films and has thus become one of the most prolific writers in the history of cinema. Two of his films, Midnight in Paris (2011) and Magic Moonlight (2014), were shot in France.

In a recent conversation with actor Alec Baldwin, the director noted that he no longer enjoys the process of filmmaking that he used to. The multiple Oscar winner doesn't like the film distribution system. "Now you make a movie and they play it in the theater for a couple of weeks... And then it goes straight to streaming or on-demand," Allen admitted.

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