Woody Allen : Interviews

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Woody Allen : Interviews by Allen, Woody; Coblentz, Kathie, 9781578067923
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  • ISBN: 9781578067923 | 1578067928
  • Cover: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 5/1/2006

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Woody Allen (b. 1935) is one of America's most idiosyncratic filmmakers, with an unparalleled output of nearly one film every year for over three decades. His movies are filled with rapid-fire one-liners, neurotic characters, anguished relationships, and old-time jazz music. Allen's vision of New York-whether in comedies or dramas-has shaped our perception of the city more than any other modern filmmaker. "On the screen," John Lahr wrote in the New Yorker in 1996, "Allen is a loser who makes much of his inadequacy; off-screen, he has created over the years the most wide-ranging oeuvre in American entertainment."Woody Allen: Interviewscollects over twenty-five years of interviews with the director ofManhattan,Hannah and Her Sisters,Crimes and Misdemeanors,Bullets Over Broadway, andAnnie Hall, for which he won an Oscar. The book's interviews reveal a serious director, often at odds with his onscreen persona as a lovable, slap-stick loser. Allen talks frankly about his rigorous work habits; his biggest artistic influences; the attention he devotes to acting, screenwriting, and directing; and how New York fuels his filmmaking.Along with discussing film techniques and styles, Allen opens up about his love of jazz, his Jewish heritage, and the scandal that arose when he left his longtime partner Mia Farrow for her adopted daughter. Including four interviews from European sources, three of which are now available in English for the first time,Woody Allen: Interviewsis a treasure trove of conversations with one of America's most distinctive filmmakers.Robert E. Kapsis is professor of sociology at Queens College and is the author ofHitchcock: The Making of a Reputation. His work has appeared in theVillage Voice,Variety,Journal of Popular Film and Video, andCineasteand at the Museum of Modern Art. Kathie Coblentz is special collections cataloger at the New York Public Library. Kapsis and Coblentz coeditedClint Eastwood: Interviews(University Press of Mississippi).
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