The Close-Up: Woody Allen Talks Filmmaking in 2005

May 27, 2016

The Close-Up: Woody Allen Talks Filmmaking in 2005

Woody Allen and Richard Peña at the Film Society of Lincoln Center. Photo by Evan Agostini/Getty Images.

In a special From the Archives edition of our podcast, Woody Allen talks about his creative process in a wide-ranging discussion from 2005. Allen’s latest film, Café Society, had its world premiere at Cannes this month. Subscribe to The Close-Up on iTunes so you never miss an episode. If you like what you hear, leave us a review!

An Evening with Woody Allen took place just before the release of the iconic director’s critically acclaimed drama Match Point. In addition to discussing that film, Allen talked about his creative process in general, including his approach to writing, casting, and directing actors. The conversation was moderated by the Film Society’s Wendy Keys.

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