Movie Details
- Status: Released
- Movie Tagline: Comedy is easy. Dying is hard.
- Genres: Documentary
- Release Date: 2011-11-20
- Runtime: 192.0 min
- Budget: Not Available
- Revenue: Not Available
- Production Companies: Insurgent Docs, Rat Entertainment, Mike’s Movies, Whyaduck Productions
Cast & Crew
Woody Allen, Diane Keaton, Scarlett Johansson, Penélope Cruz, Sean Penn, Chris Rock, Mira Sorvino, Naomi Watts, Dianne Wiest, Owen Wilson, Martin Scorsese, Josh Brolin, Letty Aronson, Mariel Hemingway, John Cusack, Larry David, Dick Cavett, Julie Kavner, Martin Landau, Marshall Brickman, Louise Lasser, Fred Weintraub, Gordon Willis, Stephen Tenenbaum, Richard Schickel, Leonard Maltin, Jack Rollins, Tony Roberts, Douglas McGrath, Eric Lax, Robert Lauder, Nettie Konigsberg, F. X. Feeney, Robert Greenhut, Charles H. Joffe
Synopsis – What to Expect from “Woody Allen: A Documentary”
Woody Allen: A Documentary is a 2011 American documentary film about the life and career of the American filmmaker, actor, comedian, writer, and musician Woody Allen. Directed by Robert B. Weide, the film chronicles Allen’s life and career from his early days as a stand-up comedian in the 1950s, through his successful career as a filmmaker, actor, and musician in the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s, to his more recent work in the 2000s.
The documentary begins with a brief overview of Allen’s life and career, and then delves into his early days as a stand-up comedian in the 1950s. It includes interviews with Allen’s friends and colleagues, including his first wife, Louise Lasser, and his long-time collaborator, Diane Keaton. The documentary also includes clips from some of his most popular films, including Annie Hall, Manhattan, and Sleeper.
The documentary then shifts to Allen’s later career, including his work on Broadway, his musical collaborations with the likes of Paul McCartney, and his more recent films, such as Match Point and Midnight in Paris. It also includes interviews with some of his close friends, such as his former assistant, Jean Doumanian, and his son, Ronan Farrow.
The documentary ends with a look at Allen’s current life and career, including his recent work on the television series Crisis in Six Scenes. It also includes interviews with some
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