''Allen v. Farrow'' is an American
documentary television miniseries directed by
Kirby Dick
Kirby Bryan Dick (born August 23, 1952) is an American film director, producer, screenwriter, and editor best known for directing documentary films. He received Academy Award nominations for Best Documentary Feature for directing '' Twist of Fait ...
and
Amy Ziering
Amy Ziering (born 1962 in Massachusetts) is an American film producer and director. Mostly known for her work in documentary films, she is a regular collaborator of director Kirby Dick; they co-directed 2002's ''Derrida'' and 2020's '' On the Re ...
that explores an
allegation of sexual abuse made against
Woody Allen
Heywood "Woody" Allen (born Allan Stewart Konigsberg; November 30, 1935) is an American film director, writer, actor, and comedian whose career spans more than six decades and multiple Academy Award-winning films. He began his career writing ...
in 1992. It consists of four episodes and premiered on February 21, 2021, on
HBO
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.
The series features home videos and interviews with family members, including Allen's accuser, Dylan Farrow.
The series shows Allen in a harsh light and omits facts, witnesses, and evidence supporting his claims of innocence,
leading some commentators to call it one-sided. Allen denounced the series, which he accused of perpetuating falsehoods.
''Allen v. Farrow'' received positive reviews.
Its first episode garnered just over 1 million viewers, the most for a multi-episode HBO documentary series since ''
The Case Against Adnan Syed'' in 2019.
Plot
The series examines the sexual assault allegation made against
Woody Allen
Heywood "Woody" Allen (born Allan Stewart Konigsberg; November 30, 1935) is an American film director, writer, actor, and comedian whose career spans more than six decades and multiple Academy Award-winning films. He began his career writing ...
by his adopted daughter Dylan Farrow, who was seven when the abuse allegedly occurred. It follows the custody battle between Allen and his former partner
Mia Farrow
Maria de Lourdes Villiers "Mia" Farrow ( ; born February 9, 1945) is an American actress. She first gained notice for her role as Allison MacKenzie in the television soap opera '' Peyton Place'' and gained further recognition for her subsequen ...
, his marriage to her adopted daughter
Soon-Yi Previn
Soon-Yi Previn (; , ; born October 8, 1970) is the wife of filmmaker Woody Allen. They have adopted two children together.
Born in Korea, she is the adopted daughter of actress Mia Farrow and musician André Previn. According to Soon-Yi Prev ...
, who is 35 years younger than Allen, and the events of subsequent years.
Along with Mia and Dylan Farrow, Allen's and Farrow's biological son
Ronan Farrow
Satchel Ronan O'Sullivan Farrow (born December 19, 1987) is an American journalist. The son of actress Mia Farrow and filmmaker Woody Allen, he is best known for his investigative reporting of allegations of sexual abuse against film producer H ...
and
Carly Simon
Carly Elisabeth Simon (born June 25, 1943) is an American singer-songwriter, memoirist, and children's author. She rose to fame in the 1970s with a string of hit records; her 13 Top 40 U.S. hits include " Anticipation" (No. 13), " The Right Thi ...
appear in the series, as do family friends, experts, prosecutors, and investigators.
The series includes a videotaped account by Dylan of the alleged assault shortly after she said it occurred. The tape has never before been publicly aired. It is controversial, characterized as evidence of the allegation's veracity by one side and by the other as evidence she was coached. The filmmakers question a report issued by the Yale Child Sexual Abuse Clinic, at
Yale-New Haven Hospital
Yale New Haven Hospital (YNHH) is a 1,541-bed hospital located in New Haven, Connecticut. It is owned and operated by the Yale New Haven Health System. YNHH includes the 168-bed Smilow Cancer Hospital at Yale New Haven, the 201-bed Yale New Ha ...
, which found Dylan not credible after interviewing her. Also in the documentary are home videos shot by Mia Farrow and surreptitious recordings of telephone conversations between her and Allen.
Allen is described by witnesses as obsessed with Dylan, following her wherever she went, and behaving in other inappropriate ways, such as having Dylan suck on his thumb. A clinical psychologist found that this behavior was excessively intense but not sexual. The film also suggests that Allen "
groomed" Soon-Yi for years, and that his sexual interest in her may have begun when she was in high school.
Ronan Farrow alleges in the documentary that Allen offered to pay for his college tuition but only if he denounced his mother and sister, which he declined to do.
The series examines
Allen's films in light of the allegations,
and provides extensive background on Allen's emphasis on young women in his films and personal life.
Included is an interview with actress and model Christina Engelhardt, who claims she became romantically involved with Allen at 17 and believes that she was the inspiration for
Mariel Hemingway
Mariel Hadley Hemingway (born November 22, 1961) is an American actress. She began acting at age 14 with a Golden Globe-nominated breakout role in ''Lipstick'' (1976), and she received Academy and BAFTA Award nominations for her performance in W ...
's 17-year-old character in ''
Manhattan
Manhattan (), known regionally as the City, is the most densely populated and geographically smallest of the five Boroughs of New York City, boroughs of New York City. The borough is also coextensive with New York County, one of the List of co ...
''.
Allen did not respond to requests to be interviewed, but the series includes clips from the
audiobook
An audiobook (or a talking book) is a recording of a book or other work being read out loud. A reading of the complete text is described as "unabridged", while readings of shorter versions are abridgements.
Spoken audio has been available in sch ...
of his 2020 memoir ''
Apropos of Nothing
''Apropos of Nothing'' is a 2020 memoir by American filmmaker and humorist Woody Allen. The book was originally due to be published by Grand Central Publishing, an imprint of Hachette Book Group, in April 2020, but on March 6, 2020, Hachette sai ...
''.
Episodes
Production
The series was produced in secret over three years.
Kirby Dick
Kirby Bryan Dick (born August 23, 1952) is an American film director, producer, screenwriter, and editor best known for directing documentary films. He received Academy Award nominations for Best Documentary Feature for directing '' Twist of Fait ...
,
Amy Ziering
Amy Ziering (born 1962 in Massachusetts) is an American film producer and director. Mostly known for her work in documentary films, she is a regular collaborator of director Kirby Dick; they co-directed 2002's ''Derrida'' and 2020's '' On the Re ...
and
Amy Herdy tracked down court documents and police reports, with some witnesses publicly interviewed for the first time.
To keep matters "close to the vest" they called the series the "Eliza Project", using a name once used by Dylan.
Allen and Soon-Yi Previn did not respond to the filmmakers' requests to participate in the documentary. Allen's and Farrow's adopted son
Moses Farrow
Moses A. Farrow (born 1978) is a family therapist. The adopted son of actress Mia Farrow and director Woody Allen, he is also known for having come to the defense of his father against a sexual abuse allegation.
Early life and education
Moses ...
, who sides with Allen, declined to cooperate.
Ziering says Dylan and Mia Farrow were not eager to participate and did not initially agree to do so, and that it took one month for Dylan to agree and 10 months to convince Mia.
Dick has said that the filmmakers focused on Dylan Farrow's version of events because "Woody's story is out there".
The series uses passages, spoken by Allen, from the
audiobook
An audiobook (or a talking book) is a recording of a book or other work being read out loud. A reading of the complete text is described as "unabridged", while readings of shorter versions are abridgements.
Spoken audio has been available in sch ...
of his 2020 memoir, ''
Apropos of Nothing
''Apropos of Nothing'' is a 2020 memoir by American filmmaker and humorist Woody Allen. The book was originally due to be published by Grand Central Publishing, an imprint of Hachette Book Group, in April 2020, but on March 6, 2020, Hachette sai ...
.'' After the first episode aired, the publisher accused the filmmakers of violating the audiobook's
copyright
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.
Tony Lyons, President of
Skyhorse Publishing
Skyhorse Publishing, Inc. is an American independent book publishing company founded in 2006 and headquartered in New York City, with a satellite office in Brattleboro, Vermont.
History
The current president and publisher is founder Tony Ly ...
, called it a "blatant appropriation of Mr. Allen's intellectual property" that he described as "unquestionably
copyright infringement
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under existing legal precedent."
The filmmakers contended that their use of audio excerpts was allowed by "the
Fair Use
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doctrine."
Allen and Previn statement
On Feb. 21, the day the series was aired on HBO, Woody Allen and Soon-Yi Previn released a response to the documentary, stating as follows:
"These documentarians had no interest in the truth. Instead, they spent years surreptitiously collaborating with the Farrows and their enablers to put together a hatchet job riddled with falsehoods. Woody and Soon-Yi were approached less than two months ago and given only a matter of days 'to respond.' Of course, they declined to do so. As has been known for decades, these allegations are categorically false. Multiple agencies investigated them at the time and found that, whatever Dylan Farrow may have been led to believe, absolutely no abuse had ever taken place. It is sadly unsurprising that the network to air this is HBO—which has a standing production deal and business relationship with Ronan Farrow. While this shoddy hit piece may gain attention, it does not change the facts."
Producer Amy Herdy disputed Allen's claim regarding the timing of the filmmakers' contact with Allen. She responded that she reached out to Allen's publicist
Leslee Dart in June 2018 and received no reply. She said, "I know they got my request, because I was able to get an assistant on the phone saying, 'You are getting my emails, right?' And she said yes. But they never responded."
Reception
On
Rotten Tomatoes
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, the series holds an approval rating of 81% based on 53 reviews, with an average rating of 7.26/10. The website's critical consensus states, "''Allen V. Farrow'' unearths new evidence in a well-known case to craft a compelling —if one-sided—indictment of society's complicity in upholding powerful people over seeking justice for those they've wronged."
On
Metacritic
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, it has a weighted average score of 76 out of 100, based on 25 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".
''
Los Angeles Times
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'' critic
Lorraine Ali
Lorraine Ali is an American journalist and pundit who is a member of
the George Foster Peabody Awards board of jurors. Based in Los Angeles, California, she is a television critic at the '' Los Angeles Times,'' where she was previously a senior w ...
wrote that the series is "a comprehensive, convincing and ultimately devastating documentary that threatens to burn what's left of
llen'scareer and legacy to the ground."
Dorothy Rabinowitz
Dorothy Rabinowitz is a Pulitzer Prize winning American journalist and commentator.
She was born in New York City, and attained a bachelor's degree at Queens College. She worked toward a doctorate at New York University from 1957 to 1960, but did ...
's review in ''
The Wall Street Journal
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'' describes it as "an extraordinarily detailed investigative work".
''
Variety
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's'' review said that Dylan speaking out "represents for her, one might hope, a closing of this chapter and, perhaps, a chance to start anew". Brian Lowry of
CNN wrote, "despite the painstaking research, viewers might come away not entirely sure what they 'know,' as opposed to what they believe", but said that "even a generous reading of Allen's behavior, however, casts him in a troubling light."
Nick Allen of
RogerEbert.com
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gave the docuseries three and a half out of four stars, and wrote that "It is the exact type of expansive analysis that this horrific Hollywood saga has needed, and I urge both those who believe and don't believe the Farrows' side of the story to watch it." Eric Deggans of
NPR
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wrote that the series holds Allen's "past behavior up to modern sensibilities in a way that makes him look terrible", but that "questions will remain about what may be left out, absent the direct participation of the man accused of so much."
Criticism of one-sidedness
Hadley Freeman
Hadley Clare Freeman (born 15 May 1978) is an American British journalist based in London. She writes for ''The Sunday Times'', having previously written for ''The Guardian''.
Early life
Freeman was born in New York City to a Jewish family. ...
in ''
The Guardian
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Newspapers can cover a wide ...
'' commented that ''Allen v. Farrow'' "sets itself up as an investigation but much more resembles
PR, as biased and partial as a political candidate's advert vilifying an opponent in election season." Freeman observed that Ziering and Dick were criticized for "putting advocacy ahead of accuracy" in their 2015 documentary about campus rape, ''
Hunting Ground'', which "used discredited data".
''
The Hollywood Reporter
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''
's review said that ''Allen v. Farrow'' "prosecutes the case against Woody Allen in ways more emotional than intellectually persuasive". A ''
Globe and Mail
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'' reviewer wrote that viewers get "a complex and sometimes confusing picture of the family dynamic", with Mia Farrow controlling the narrative, and that there is an "attempted evisceration of Allen's denials, but some of it is unsupported" and the series seems "incomplete".
The Dutch newspaper ''
De Volkskrant
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Formerly a leading centre-left Catholic broadsheet, ''de Volkskrant'' today is a medium-sized ...
'' asserted that anything that could exonerate Allen was "systematically pushed aside", and ''
NRC Handelsblad
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History
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'' concluded that the miniseries is partial to the point of being "blunt propaganda" by "activist" directors, void of all pretense of journalistic integrity.
Some of the coverage focused on the lack of involvement of two of Farrow's adopted children,
Moses Farrow
Moses A. Farrow (born 1978) is a family therapist. The adopted son of actress Mia Farrow and director Woody Allen, he is also known for having come to the defense of his father against a sexual abuse allegation.
Early life and education
Moses ...
and
Soon-Yi Previn
Soon-Yi Previn (; , ; born October 8, 1970) is the wife of filmmaker Woody Allen. They have adopted two children together.
Born in Korea, she is the adopted daughter of actress Mia Farrow and musician André Previn. According to Soon-Yi Prev ...
, who have offered accounts of their childhood critical of Mia Farrow.
''
Screen Rant
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'' critic Lindsey Deroche noted that Moses declined to participate, and that "in order for the HBO documentary series to appear objective ... it needs to include every voice in the long history of this scandal...For ''Allen v. Farrow'' to be as effective as possible, it needs to appear objective and comprehensive—which requires including the perspective of Moses Farrow."
In ''
The Atlantic
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'', Sophie Gilbert wrote that Soon-Yi's and Moses's noncooperation did not justify giving "short shrift" to their public statements. She noted that both "have offered strikingly different versions of growing up in the Farrow household in the past, and who are cursorily dismissed on camera by their white siblings. The show's narrative is too determinedly focused for any nuance that might complicate its momentum."
Actor
Alec Baldwin
Alexander Rae Baldwin III (born April 3, 1958) is an American actor, comedian, and producer. In his early career, Baldwin played both leading and supporting roles in a variety of films such as Tim Burton's '' Beetlejuice'' (1988), Mike Nich ...
and comedian
Bill Maher
William Maher (; born January 20, 1956) is an American comedian, writer, producer, political commentator, actor, and television host. He is known for the HBO political talk show '' Real Time with Bill Maher'' (2003–present) and the similar ...
also criticized the series for failing to give Allen's side of the story.
Awards and nominations
References
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