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Movie Is being made - in 2005.
Soundtrack: "Tal con ets" Lyrics by C.S. Galway Music by Amado Jan Performed by Enric Majoral
Color Info: Color
Countries: Spain
Genres: Documentary
Languages: Catalan, Spanish, Malayalam, Italian, French, English
Locations: Barcelona, Catalua, Spain, Berlin, Germany, Copenhagen, Denmark, Gothenburg, Vstra Gtalands ln, Sweden, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, London, England, UK, Los Angeles, California, USA, Munich, Bavaria, Germany, New York City, New York, USA, Paris, France, Rome, Lazio, Italy, Sagunto, Valencia, Comunidad Valenciana, Spain, San Sebastin, Guipzcoa, Pas Vasco, Spain, Stockholm, Stockholms ln, Sweden, Valencia, Comunidad Valenciana, Spain
Runtimes: 102
Release Dates: Spain:23 October 2005, Spain:15 September 2006, Czech Republic:28 February 2009
In movie played:
Gabriel Agust (actor)
Woody Allen (actor)
Articles:"Chicago Tribune" (USA), 25 February 2009, by: Anonymous, "Woody Allen Signs Freida Pinto for New Film", "The Guardian" (UK), 12 January 2009, by: Woody Allen, "Scarlett: 'What's my motivation here?' Woody: 'Your salary'", "The New York Times" (USA), 7 September 2008, by: Anthony Tommasini, "Puccini With a Sprinkling of Woody Allen Whimsy", "Reader's Digest" (USA), September 2008, pg. 108-112, by: Andy Simmons, "Tragedy Tomorrow, Comedy Tonight", "The New York Times" (USA), 20 August 2008, by: Woody Allen, "Excerpts From the Spanish Diary", "The New York Times" (USA), 19 August 2008, by: Stephen Holden, "Sex (and Love and Death): Woody's World Steams Up", "The New York Times" (USA), 15 August 2008, by: Manhola Dargis, "The Portrait of Two Ladies", "Moving Pictures Magazine" (USA), 15 May 2008, Vol. 2008, Iss. Summer/Cannes, pg. 32-36, by: Elliot V. Kotek, "Woody Allen: Anonymous", "The Guardian" (UK), 9 April 2008, by: Graham Keeley, "Spanish Language Row Over Allen Film", "The New York Times" (USA), 1 April 2008, Vol. 157, Iss. 54,267, pg. C3, by: Bloomberg News, "Woody Allen Sues Clothing Maker", "The Washington Post" (USA), 18 January 2008, Vol. 131, Iss. 44, pg. 23-25 in Weekend section, by: Ellen McCarthy, "A Long Lucky Streak", "The Independent" (UK), 3 September 2007, Iss. 6515, pg. 10 - 11, by: Geoffrey MacNab, "Why 'Cassandra's Dream' is turning out to be Woody's Nightmare [Life, death and jokes]", "The New York Times" (USA), 12 August 2007, by: Woody Allen, "The Man Who Asked Hard Questions", "The New York Times" (USA), 24 June 2007, by: Adam Cohen, "Woody Allen's Universe, Still Expanding, Is as Absurd as Ever", "The New York Times" (USA), 14 June 2007, by: Janet Maslin, "You Were Expecting Maybe Tragedy?", "Playboy" (USA), June 2007, Vol. 54, Iss. 6, pg. 76-77+140-142, by: Woody Allen, "This Nib for Hire", "The Guardian" (UK), 15 May 2007, by: Ryan Gilbey, "Woody Allen would make a great Doctor Who villain", "The Village Voice" (USA), 19 December 2006, by: Leslie Camhi, "Yes, But He's Our Nebbish", "The Guardian" (UK), 30 November 2006, by: Joe Queenan, "Manhattan music mystery", "Austin American-Statesman" (USA), 28 July 2006, by: Chris Garcia, "No Hollywood Ending for Woody", "The Washington Post" (USA), 26 July 2006, Vol. 129, Iss. 233, pg. C1+C10, by: David Segal, "Cloud In the Silver Lining: After Praise for Wody Allen's Last Film and With 'Scoop' Set to Open, Things Are Looking Up for the Director. No?", "Premiere" (USA), July 2006, Vol. 19, Iss. 10, pg. 108-109, by: Webster, Andy, ""DVD Essential"", "Film Comment" (USA), January 2006, Vol. 42, Iss. 1, pg. 51-52+54+56, by: Richard Combs, "Does God's Jester Exist? Or whether there are grounds for belief in the comedy of Woody Allen", "Film Comment" (USA), January 2006, Vol. 42, Iss. 1, pg. 48-50, by: Harlan Jacobson, "Manhattan Transfer: Woody Allen remakes the British class system in his own image with Match Point, his darkest films since Crimes and Misdemeanors", "Confabulario" (Mexico), 31 December 2005, Iss. 89, pg. 2-3, by: Woody Allen, "Por Encima de la Ley, por debajo de los Box Springs", "Heart" (Greece), 24 December 2005, Iss. 161, pg. 18, by: Panagiotis Timogiannakis, "Erxete me to klarineto kai kainourgia tainia", "Entertainment Weekly" (USA), 23 December 2005, Vol. 1, Iss. 855, pg. 48-53, by: Rottenberg, Josh, ""Stardust Memories"", "The Independent" (UK), 1 December 2005, by: David Thomson, "Happy Birthday, Allen Stuart Konigsberg", "Vanity Fair" (USA), December 2005, Iss. 544, pg. 320-327+365-368, by: Peter Biskind, "Reconstructing Woody", "Independent" (UK), 22 March 2005, by: Sheila Johnston, "Working with Woody"., "Sunday Times" (UK), 13 March 2005, by: Wendy Ide, "Working for Woody", "The New York Times" (USA), 24 October 2004, by: Woody Allen, "I Appreciate George S. Kaufman", "The Guardian" (UK), 30 July 2004, by: Xan Brooks, "The Guardian profile: Woody Allen", "The Daily Telegraph" (UK), 19 June 2004, by: Matt Born, "The Best of British for Woody Allen", "The Daily Telegraph" (UK), 10 September 2003, by: Nigel Reynolds, "Woody Promises to Reveal All..But Only If the Price is Right", "The Independent" (UK), 29 August 2003, by: Geoffrey MacNab, "Is it all over for Woody Allen?", "The Guardian" (UK), 29 August 2003, by: Fiachra Gibbons, "Woody attacks America's shrink culture", "Entertainment Weekly" (USA), 21 February 2003, Vol. 1, Iss. 696, pg. 64-68, by: Ty Burr, "Deconstructing Woody", "Independent" (UK), 3 January 2003, by: Mark Kermode , "When Woody met Ingmar", "The Times" (UK), 5 December 2002, by: Ian Johns, "The curse of the jaded Woody", "To allo vima" (Greece), 6 October 2002, pg. 6,7, by: Yannis Zouboulakis, "Enas americanos gia tin evropi", "The Guardian" (UK), 18 May 2002, by: Leader, "Woes of Woody", "El Pais" (Spain), 16 May 2002, by: Angel Fernandez-Santos, "Woody Allen sigue sacando oro puro de la mina de la comedia clsica de Hollywood", "International Herald Tribune" (USA), 15 May 2002, Iss. 37071, pg. 17, by: Joan Dupont, "Allen comes to town in 'a gesture or reciprocity'", "The Daily Telegraph" (UK), 18 March 2002, by: Nigel Farndale, "Living On His Nerves", "Premiere" (USA), September 2001, Vol. 14, Iss. 12, pg. 93, by: Andy Webster, "Filmagraphy: Woody Allen", "New York Times" (USA), 21 May 2001, pg. E3, by: Emily Eakin, "Woody Allen: So Sorry He's Funny", "Ciak" (Italy), August 2000, pg. 104-107, by: Ernesto Fagiani, "La Manhattan di Woody", "Total Film" (Hungary), October 1999, Iss. 7, pg. 27, by: Gergely Zldi, "Vox" (Hungary), June 1999, Iss. 26, pg. 54-55, by: Eszter Szikora, "A sztr, a rendez s az ember: Woody szerint a vilg", "Entertainment Weekly" (USA), 7 May 1999, Iss. 484, pg. 20-21, by: Andrew Essex, "Woody on the Block", "Cinema" (Greece), March1999, Iss. 99, pg. 42,43, by: Yannis Zouboulakis, "O woody kai diasimotites tou", "Vox" (Hungary), December 1998, Iss. 20, pg. 68, by: Eszter Szikora, "Woody s a nk", "Dirio de Notcias" (Portugal), 26 October 1998, pg. 61, "Correio da Manh" (Portugal), 26 October 1998, pg. 39, "Empire" (UK), May 1998, Iss. 107, pg. 66-71, by: Simon Braund, "The World According To Woody", "Film Comment" (USA), March 1998, Vol. 34, Iss. 2, pg. 12-13+15-17+19, by: David Thomson, "Shoot The Actor", "Cinemana" (Mexico), January 1998, Vol. 2, Iss. 16, pg. 64, "Cinegrafa: Woody Allen", "Expresso, Vidas" (Portugal), 1998, Iss. 1337, pg. 14, by: Isabel Margarida de Sousa, "O dinheiro de Woody", "Cineaste" (USA), 1998, Vol. XXIII, Iss. 3, pg. 37- 38, by: Elayne Rapping, "A Feminist's Love/Hate Relationship with Woody", "TV Guia" (Portugal), 1998, Iss. 989, pg. 78-79, "Sight and Sound" (UK), December 1997, Vol. 7, Iss. 12, pg. 61, by: Leslie Felperin and Bart Freundlich, "Woody's fingerprints", "Empire" (UK), October 1997, Iss. 100, pg. 195, by: Ian Freer and Jake Hamilton, "The Top 100 Movie Stars of All Time", "Total Film" (UK), May 1997, Iss. 4, pg. 70-72, by: Jonathan Webster, "TV Filmes" (Portugal), 1997, Iss. 6, pg. 36, by: Jos Vaz Pereira, "Dirio de Notcias" (Portugal), 1997, Iss. 27, pg. 18-23, by: Jonathan Webster, "Cinema" (Greece), October 1996, Iss. 72, pg. 62,63, by: Dimitris Mastroyannitis, "I ginekes tou Woody Allen", "Cinema" (Greece), October 1996, Iss. 72, pg. 78-83, by: LIda Galanou, "O Woody Allen milai", "Playboy" (USA), December 1991, Vol. 38, Iss. 12, pg. 124-126+218-219, by: Mordechai Richler, "Let's Hear It For Woody", "Radio Times" (UK), 9 March 1991, Vol. 268, Iss. 3507, pg. 28-29, by: Barry Norman, "Barry Norman on... 'Zelig', Woody Allen's comedy of lost identity, in which the reclusive star appears with Charlie Chaplin, the Pope and Adolf Hitler. Famous for avoiding media attention, Allen defies pigeonholing almost as much as the film's chameleonic hero", "Saturday Review" (USA), June 1986, Vol. 12, Iss. 2, pg. 30-34, by: David Remnick, "Comedy isn't funny"
Dated 'Diane Keaton' (qv)., His adopted daughter Bechet Dumaine, named after 'Sidney Bechet' (qv), was born in December 1998., Ranked #43 in Empire (UK) magazine's Top 100 Movie Stars of All Time list (October 1997)., After his separation from 'Mia Farrow' (qv), they started a long public legal battle for their three children which was eventually won by Farrow. Allen was denied visitation rights with 'Dylan O'Sullivan Farrow' (qv) and could only see his biological son, Satchel, under supervision. 'Moses Farrow' (qv) chose not to see his father., Speaks French., Refuses to watch any of his movies once released., He and former lover 'Mia Farrow' (qv) had three children: 'Moses Farrow' (qv) (adopted son, aka Misha), 'Dylan O'Sullivan Farrow' (qv) (adopted daughter, aka Mallone), and Satchel Farrow (biological son, b. 1988, aka Ronan)., Suspended from New York University., He loves Venice, and helped to raise funds to rebuild the Venetian theater La Fenice, which was destroyed by a fire., Chosen by Empire magazine as one of the 100 Sexiest Stars in film history (#89) (1995)., Adopted his second daughter Manzie Tio Allen, named after Manzie Johnson, a drummer with 'Sidney Bechet' (qv)'s band, after she had been born in Texas. (February 2000)., Brother of 'Letty Aronson' (qv)., Was once invited to appear with the Royal Shakespeare Company. 'Stanley Kubrick' (qv) also considered casting him in 'Sydney Pollack' (qv)'s part in _Eyes Wide Shut (1999)_ (qv)., Among his biggest idols are 'Ingmar Bergman' (qv), 'Groucho Marx' (qv), 'Federico Fellini' (qv), 'Cole Porter' (qv), and 'Anton Chekhov' (qv)., One of the most prolific American directors of his generation, he has written, directed, and more often than not starred in a film just about every year since 1969., Accused British interviewer 'Michael Parkinson (II)' (qv) of having a morbid interest in his private life and rejected questions about the custody battle for his children during his appearance on the BBC's _"Parkinson" (1971)_ (qv) in 1999., Born at 10:55 PM EST., Despite the advancement of sound technology, all of his films are mixed and released in monaural sound, although later ones have a mono Dolby Digital mix., Made what was apparently his first and probably his last appearance at the Oscars in Hollywood to make a plea for producers to continue filming their movies in New York after the 9/11 tragedy (2002)., Wrote the concept for the film _Hollywood Ending (2002)_ (qv) on the back of a matchbook. Years later, he found the matchbook with the notes for the film on it and made the film., Attended the Cannes Film Festival for the first time to receive the Palm of Palms award for lifetime achievement (2002)., He has more Academy Award nominations (14) for writing than anyone else, all of them are in the Written Directly for the Screen category., After completing his first musical, _Everyone Says I Love You (1996)_ (qv), he stated that he'd like to do another in the future with an all-original score. Since making that statement, however, nothing has yet to materialize., In addition to being a comedian, musician and filmmaker, he is also a respected playwright., Some sources have incorrectly referred to his formal professional name as Woodrow. In his stand-up days, he referred to himself as Heywood., Graduated from Midwood High School at Brooklyn College., Son of bookkeeper 'Martin Konigsberg' (qv) (December 25, 1900-January 13, 2001) and his wife 'Nettie Konigsberg' (qv) (November 8, 1906-January 27, 2002)., Biography in "Who's Who in Comedy" by Ronald L. Smith, pp. 13-16. New York: Facts on File, 1992. ISBN 0816023387, Was voted the 19th greatest director of all time by Entertainment Weekly., Has been nominated or won 136 awards, more than 'Charles Chaplin' (qv), 'Buster Keaton' (qv), and 'Harold Lloyd' (qv) combined., Biography in: John Wakeman, editor. "World Film Directors, Volume Two, 1945-1985." Pages 20-29. New York: The H.W. Wilson Company, 1988., Has a look-alike puppet in the French show _"Les guignols de l'info" (1988)_ (qv)., Directed 'Carrie Fisher' (qv) in _Hannah and Her Sisters (1986)_ (qv) and 'Natalie Portman' (qv) in _Everyone Says I Love You (1996)_ (qv). This makes him the only director other than 'George Lucas' (qv) who has worked with both actresses., Ranked #4 in Comedy Central's 100 Greatest Stand-Up Comedians of All Time., Biological son, Ronan Farrow, graduated from college at 15 and was accepted into Yale Law School., Both of his grandfathers were immigrants, one of Austro-Jewish descent and the other of Russo-Jewish descent., Longtime fan and season ticket holder of the NBA's New York Knicks., Although he is barely interested in awards, he's one of the Academy's favorites - his 14 Oscar Nominations for Best Original Screenplay as of 2005 are a record for that category, and puts him ahead of 'Billy Wilder' (qv), who had 19 combined Oscar nominations for Writing and Directing. With 21 nominations in the combination of the top-three categories--acting, directing and writing--he holds the record there as well., Directed 15 different actors in Oscar-nominated performances: 'Diane Keaton' (qv), 'Geraldine Page' (qv), 'Maureen Stapleton' (qv), 'Mariel Hemingway' (qv), 'Michael Caine (I)' (qv), 'Dianne Wiest' (qv), 'Martin Landau' (qv), 'Judy Davis (I)' (qv), 'Chazz Palminteri' (qv), 'Jennifer Tilly' (qv), 'Mira Sorvino' (qv), 'Sean Penn (I)' (qv), 'Samantha Morton' (qv), 'Penlope Cruz' (qv), and himself. Keaton, Caine, Wiest, Sorvino, and Cruz won Oscars for their performances in one of his movies., Is a fan of 'Alfredo Zitarrosa' (qv), one of the best Uruguayan musicians., Ranked #10 in Empire (UK) magazine's Greatest Directors Ever! poll (2005)., Directed only one movie in which both of his longtime companions 'Diane Keaton' (qv) and 'Mia Farrow' (qv) appear in: _Radio Days (1987)_ (qv), He and 'Diane Keaton' (qv) made 8 movies together: _Annie Hall (1977)_ (qv), _Love and Death (1975)_ (qv), _Manhattan (1979)_ (qv), _Manhattan Murder Mystery (1993)_ (qv), _Radio Days (1987)_ (qv), _Play It Again, Sam (1972)_ (qv), _Interiors (1978)_ (qv) and _Sleeper (1973)_ (qv).
Pedro Armendriz Jr. (actor)
Ingmar Bergman (actor)
Bernardo Bertolucci (actor)
John Boorman (actor)
Luis Buuel (actor)
Henning Carlsen (actor)
Olivier Carmet (actor)
Claude Chabrol (actor)
Salvador Dal (actor)
Jules Dassin (actor)
Julio De Pablo (actor)
Sergei M. Eisenstein (actor)
Claes Eriksson (actor)
Douglas Fairbanks (actor)
John Ford (actor)
Samuel Fuller (actor)
Lonan Garca (actor)
Jean-Luc Godard (actor)
Adoor Gopalakrishnan (actor)
D.W. Griffith (actor)
Howard Hawks (actor)
Pau Herrero (actor)
Alfred Hitchcock (actor)
Fritz Lang (actor)
Richard Lester (actor)
Jerry Lewis (actor)
Ernst Lubitsch (actor)
Bigas Luna (actor)
Jean-Pierre Marchand (actor)
Aitor Martnez (actor)
Vincente Minnelli (actor)
Eric Nyborg (actor)
Sam Peckinpah (actor)
Arthur Penn (actor)
Sydney Pollack (actor)
Pere Portabella (actor)
Ebbe Preisler (actor)
Francesco Rosi (actor)
Mark San Juan (actor)
Volker Schlndorff (actor)
George Sidney (actor)
Hkan Sjstrom (actor)
Jean-Pierre Svegrand (actor)
Bertrand Tavernier (actor)
Christian Braad Thomsen (actor)
Pierre Truche (actor)
Jos Ulloa (actor)
Thomas Vinterberg (actor)
William A. Wellman (actor)
Fred Zinnemann (actor)
Eugenie Bachelor (actress)
Marta Belmonte (actress)
Vera Bhler (actress)
Marlene Dietrich (actress)
Mary Pickford (actress)
Eva Truffaut (actress)
Catherine Wyler (actress)
Ferrn Alberich (writer)
Carlos Benpar (writer)
Xavier Cam (cinematographer)
Toms Pladevall (cinematographer)
Xavier Oro (composer)
Pep Solrzano (composer)
Carlos Benpar (director)
Manu de la Reina (editor)