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The Unruly Life of Woody Allen

A Biography

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This independent investigation delves into the controversial private life of Woody Allen, one of cinema's most celebrated and complex filmmakers. Until now, his life remained largely unexamined, as Allen viewed biographers as threats to his carefully crafted public persona. His prolific achievements in film are unmatched, and for many fans, his work serves as an ongoing autobiography that reveals his self-deprecating and analytical nature. However, in 1992, his tumultuous personal life became tabloid fodder, exposing the cracks in his public image and blurring the lines between art and reality. Marion Meade has interviewed numerous individuals from Allen's past, including childhood friends, neighbors, early colleagues, and prominent actors, many of whom have never spoken to a biographer before. She also highlights the parallels between Allen's life and his films, particularly regarding his marriage to the adopted daughter of Mia Farrow. Through this exploration, Meade examines the cult of celebrity in America and how public fascination with fame has enabled Allen to skillfully navigate both media and audience perceptions.

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The Unruly Life of Woody Allen, Marion Meade

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Jaar van publicatie
2000
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Ondertitel
A Biography
Taal
Engels
Uitgever
Scribner
Jaar van publicatie
2000
Formaat
Hardcover
Aantal pagina's
384
ISBN10
0684833743
ISBN13
9780684833743
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This independent investigation delves into the controversial private life of Woody Allen, one of cinema's most celebrated and complex filmmakers. Until now, his life remained largely unexamined, as Allen viewed biographers as threats to his carefully crafted public persona. His prolific achievements in film are unmatched, and for many fans, his work serves as an ongoing autobiography that reveals his self-deprecating and analytical nature. However, in 1992, his tumultuous personal life became tabloid fodder, exposing the cracks in his public image and blurring the lines between art and reality. Marion Meade has interviewed numerous individuals from Allen's past, including childhood friends, neighbors, early colleagues, and prominent actors, many of whom have never spoken to a biographer before. She also highlights the parallels between Allen's life and his films, particularly regarding his marriage to the adopted daughter of Mia Farrow. Through this exploration, Meade examines the cult of celebrity in America and how public fascination with fame has enabled Allen to skillfully navigate both media and audience perceptions.