伍迪·艾伦:电影人生的剧情介绍,
A 90-minute documentary by film critic, author and historian Richard Schickel that is highlighted by a rare and candid interview with the writer, director and actor Woody Allen. The interview, shot exclusively for this documentary in New York in October 2001, marks the first time Allen has participated in an American documentary about his career. The program examines Allen's work on such landmark films as "Take the Money and Run" (1969), "Bananas" (1971), "Sleeper" (1973), "Love and Death" (1975), "Annie Hall" (1977), "Manhattan" (1979), "Hannah and Her Sisters" (1986) and "Crimes and Misdemeanors" (1989). The interview and film clips, including scenes from his most recent film at the time the interview was filmed, "Hollywood Ending," are used to highlight his prolific career and examine Allen's childhood and explore what drew him to writing and directing. One of the foremost American filmmakers of the 20th century, Allen shares anecdotes about his extensive body of work from the past thirty-something years to help audiences understand why these films continue to entertain the public as well as his technique of using both humor and drama to tackle personal issues and explore universal themes such as life, death, religion and sex. Unfortunately, ex-soul-mate Mia Farrow would not allow any film clips of her to be used on the program. Hell hath no fury...
Let Life Be A Film。
Woody Allen A Life in Film (TV) [2002]
" my act range is really narrow, either intellectuals cause I wear these glasses or low-men cause that's who I am" 谁不low呢,知道自己low的人特别可爱
认识伍迪艾伦的便捷通道
非常喜欢老头,非常喜欢
我喜欢你脆弱,也不因你懦弱离开你。
他讲了不少悲观入髓的观点;再次强调大家别对号入座,比如[星尘往事]里的“自己”;无论如何,米亚·法罗的翻脸,对伍迪·艾伦的纪录片而言,就是一种损失(参考几年前的那部);“艺术是一种天赋,和后天努力无关”;最后那段“声明”,哈哈哈