Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueCartoonist Rick Worley's in-depth and unapologetic analysis of the 1992 Woody Allen / Mia Farrow custody hearing and its (factually muddled) online reevaluation amidst the #MeToo movement.Cartoonist Rick Worley's in-depth and unapologetic analysis of the 1992 Woody Allen / Mia Farrow custody hearing and its (factually muddled) online reevaluation amidst the #MeToo movement.Cartoonist Rick Worley's in-depth and unapologetic analysis of the 1992 Woody Allen / Mia Farrow custody hearing and its (factually muddled) online reevaluation amidst the #MeToo movement.
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I say "Amazing Revelations," but that is only because I, like most, have spent years assuming the tidbits and nuggets of the story I have heard in the periphery, are in fact the whole and true story. This epic work of detailed and sourced facts and timelines means the revelations are actually that I, like most, were operating under false assumptions. It is simultaneously enlightening and frightening to learn the truth about what has been a decades-long, and ongoing, take-down of an artist falsely accused.
This is most-certainly the type of analysis that should be viewed by anyone struggling to accept Woody Allen despite the accusations against him, and should be required viewing for those who think him guilty.
I'm a huge fan of Woody Allen. I'm furious at this wave of rage and lies against Woody that seem to never end. People have finally lost their common sense in the United States and the country has returned to the McCarthy era. The situation is really pathetic (not for Woody, but for those cheap, hypocrite, opportunist, and ignorant accusers) and in Europe we don't know if to cry or laugh at this whole mess.
The story is quite simple. I don't understand why there are still some people who say "We don't know if Dylan was abused or not". Of course we know! She was not abused. Not by Woody, in any case. That's not my opinion but the facts talking.
The truth is, nobody believes Dylan Farrow. The real problem for narrow minded people is Woody's love for Soon-Yi. Mia Farrow's goal (then and ...still now!) was to destroy Woody Allen at any price. And, what better than stab a knife into his heart by taking his adoptive daughter Dylan Farrow away? Mia Farrow said to Woody: "I have something very nasty planned for you", and, most important and relevant to the story: "You took my daughter. I'm going to take yours". And she did.
By the way, Soon-Yi and Woody did marry. They married in Venice in 1997. They are sharing their lives together for almost 30 years, and have formed a beautiful family. They have two adopted beautiful and bright daughters (Bechet and Manzie).
Rick Worley did an amazing job in putting this documentary together, by bringing to light the insanity and the mafia-power-threat of the Farrows and the inconsistency of the false accusation, with many clips, interviews, documents, and facts. The music is great, the narration is great too, and the content is indispensable. Bravo.
People should be thanking Woody for all his wonderful and amazing movies, and not stabbing him with lies and false accusations.
Watch it. Watch it. Watch it. 10/10
The story is quite simple. I don't understand why there are still some people who say "We don't know if Dylan was abused or not". Of course we know! She was not abused. Not by Woody, in any case. That's not my opinion but the facts talking.
The truth is, nobody believes Dylan Farrow. The real problem for narrow minded people is Woody's love for Soon-Yi. Mia Farrow's goal (then and ...still now!) was to destroy Woody Allen at any price. And, what better than stab a knife into his heart by taking his adoptive daughter Dylan Farrow away? Mia Farrow said to Woody: "I have something very nasty planned for you", and, most important and relevant to the story: "You took my daughter. I'm going to take yours". And she did.
By the way, Soon-Yi and Woody did marry. They married in Venice in 1997. They are sharing their lives together for almost 30 years, and have formed a beautiful family. They have two adopted beautiful and bright daughters (Bechet and Manzie).
Rick Worley did an amazing job in putting this documentary together, by bringing to light the insanity and the mafia-power-threat of the Farrows and the inconsistency of the false accusation, with many clips, interviews, documents, and facts. The music is great, the narration is great too, and the content is indispensable. Bravo.
People should be thanking Woody for all his wonderful and amazing movies, and not stabbing him with lies and false accusations.
Watch it. Watch it. Watch it. 10/10
10lonoffj
A real well researched, referenced, even balanced documentary - examining everything the Farrows said - and looking at the actual evidence. Evidence. Law. Innocent until proven guilty. You'd think after four years of Trump, we'd have enough of mob rule ...
I thoroughly researched this years ago and came to the obvious conclusion of Woodys innocence and Mia's insanity. This documentary lays it out pretty plain and even had a few nuggets that I did not know.
10Jon-73
This film marvelously cuts through the hysteria and moral panic surrounding the allegations against Woody Allen for which the evidence is as thin as gossamer.
I have long suspected Woody Allen was almost certainly innocent but this film (and the writings of Robert Weide and others) fully anchored all the general intuitions I had in that direction. Watching it is like watching a fog lift on an early morning.
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- Versions alternativesIn 2021, Rick Worley uploaded an extended version of the "Moses Farrow" segment to include actual footage from Moses's YouTube videos detailing the physical and psychological abuse he and his adopted siblings were subjected to in the Farrow household.
- ConnexionsFeatures Rosemary's Baby (1968)
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