PublishedCarlton, April 2016 |
ISBN9781780976730 |
FormatHardcover, 256 pages |
Dimensions28.9cm × 25.1cm |
In 2015, the world will be celebrating 50 years of Woody Allen's feature films. Since he first vented his neuroses in 1965, Woody Allen has enjoyed a career unlike any other writer or director in Hollywood. The impact of his comedy and his psychoanalysis of the modern world have been hugely influential and had a profound effect on popular culture ever since.
Everybody has their favourite Woody movie; whether it's his early autobiographical work such as Annie Hall or Manhattan, or later less-introspective films such as Match Point or Blue Jasmine, Woody Allen has never failed to release a movie every year, on time
and on budget.
As Woody said about himself: "The two biggest myths about me are that I'm an intellectual, because I wear these glasses, and that I`m an artist because my films lose money." As self-critical as ever - and with a new film and an Amazon television series scheduled for 2015 - Woody Allen remains a force to be reckoned with.