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Fri 02 Feb 2009A word with Woody
“It’s a terrible, terrible business.” Holed up in his personal editing suite in Manhattan, Woody Allen tells Michael Dwyerabout his 40-plus years in film, the movies he’s most proud of, why Oscars don’t interest him, the attractions of film-making in Ireland, and how children have changed both his life and his work
ON AN unseasonably warm February afternoon in New York, Woody Allen is ensconced in his office suite on the ground floor of a towering apartment building in Manhattan, the borough to which he has sent many heartfelt cinematic valentines. Nearby is the home he shares with his wife Soon-Yi and their two children, whose importance is his life becomes evident throughout our conversation.
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