Fallen in disgrace, Woody Allen does not rule out stopping the cinema

In a rare interview, Woody Allen spoke for regarding half an hour on Tuesday with fellow American actor Alec Baldwin. The latter, too, recently found himself in turmoil following accidentally killing during a shoot in October the director of photography of one of his films, by handling a firearm.

“I’m probably going to do this extra movie, but a lot of the excitement has evaporated,” the “Annie Hall” director said in a live stream on Alec Baldwin’s Instagram account, which was punctuated by technical issues.

Charges not mentioned

“I don’t have as much fun making a movie and getting it on the big screen anymore,” he added, referring to the changes in the movie industry with the arrival of streaming. “I’ll do another one, then I’ll see, how I feel,” he said once more.

Alec Baldwin announced the interview on Sunday, saying he would speak with Woody Allen regarding the director’s latest book, “Zero Gravity.”

Anticipating possible criticism, the actor had made a point of stressing that he was “absolutely not interested in the judgments or moralizing messages” which would be addressed to him.

The accusations once morest Woody Allen were not mentioned during this interview.

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