Susan Sarandon on Woody Allen: ‘He Sexually Assaulted a Child’
Susan Sarandon slammed Woody Allen at the Cannes Film Festival on Sunday.
“I think he sexually assaulted a child and I don’t think that’s right,” Sarandon said during Variety and Kering’s Women in Motion talk with Geena Davis.
“I have nothing good to say about him,” she added. “I don’t want to go there.”
Allen is back in the headlines this week. At the Cannes premiere of new film, “Cafe Society,” comedian Laurent Lafitte made a rape joke involving director Roman Polanski that seemed to reference allegations that Allen sexually abused his step-daughter, Dylan Farrow.
That wasn’t the only reason Allen has been dominating the talk at Cannes. The director’s son, Ronan Farrow, penned a blistering opinion piece prior to “Cafe Society’s” debut, criticizing the media for not doing more digging into the allegations of abuse.
Sarandon and Davis also discussed the dearth of strong roles for women in studio films and the lack of directing opportunities for women. The actresses, who memorably collaborated on 1991’s “Thelma & Louise,” said that pundits initially predicted that the film would spur a new wave of projects about female friendship. But that never happened.
“The movie made a lot of money and that didn’t happen,” said Sarandon.
Davis expressed hope that things could improve. She noted that making movies more equitable is easier than increasing the number of women in boardrooms, congress, or other institutions.
“The thing about film is it can change overnight,” said Davis. “The next film somebody makes can be gender balanced.”
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Dev wrote:I just don't understand why Woody Allen get's a free pass on child molestation, but it seems like he does!
I missed this. I found something I agree with Dev on!
and apparently Susan Sarandon.
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Finally watched Café Society this weekend.
It looked nice and the story was OK but all three of the main characters seemed so woefully miscast that I couldn't get past it. Steve Carell, Jesse Eisenberg and Kristen Stewart in particular were just terrible. I enjoyed the gangster brother subplot more than anything else in the film.
It looked nice and the story was OK but all three of the main characters seemed so woefully miscast that I couldn't get past it. Steve Carell, Jesse Eisenberg and Kristen Stewart in particular were just terrible. I enjoyed the gangster brother subplot more than anything else in the film.
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What a fucked up family
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Jesus fucking Christ, that's depressing.
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Yeah, both Mia and Woody seem like damaged people who've inflicted a lot of hurt and pain on those around them.theplatypus wrote:What a fucked up family
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I consider Annie Hall, Manhattan, Hannah and Her Sisters and Crimes and Misdemeanors as his big four. But I can’t decide what the fifth movie in a big five would be.
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Radio Days!Anders wrote:I consider Annie Hall, Manhattan, Hannah and Her Sisters and Crimes and Misdemeanors as his big four. But I can’t decide what the fifth movie in a big five would be.
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I mean, for me personally, it would have to be Midnight in Paris. But I'm not sure how many people you could get to co-sign that. So probably not a good/right/appropriate suggestion for what you're going for.Anders wrote:I consider Annie Hall, Manhattan, Hannah and Her Sisters and Crimes and Misdemeanors as his big four. But I can’t decide what the fifth movie in a big five would be.
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Midnight in Paris and Blue Jasmine were really great late-career Allen movies. I’d count them among his best.
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LoathedVermin72 wrote:Midnight in Paris and Blue Jasmine were really great late-career Allen movies. I’d count them among his best.
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What about The Purple Rose of Cairo?
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I’ve always found this one very overrated. Middling Allen IMO.Anders wrote:What about The Purple Rose of Cairo?
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Deconstructing Harry is a masterpiece.Anders wrote:I consider Annie Hall, Manhattan, Hannah and Her Sisters and Crimes and Misdemeanors as his big four. But I can’t decide what the fifth movie in a big five would be.
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Interesting. I haven’t seen it.LoathedVermin72 wrote:I’ve always found this one very overrated. Middling Allen IMO.Anders wrote:What about The Purple Rose of Cairo?
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I agree with what you wrote last. Personally, I like it, but not at that highest level.durdencommatyler wrote:I mean, for me personally, it would have to be Midnight in Paris. But I'm not sure how many people you could get to co-sign that. So probably not a good/right/appropriate suggestion for what you're going for.Anders wrote:I consider Annie Hall, Manhattan, Hannah and Her Sisters and Crimes and Misdemeanors as his big four. But I can’t decide what the fifth movie in a big five would be.
Not sure I’ve seen it.VinylGuy wrote:Deconstructing Harry is a masterpiece.Anders wrote:I consider Annie Hall, Manhattan, Hannah and Her Sisters and Crimes and Misdemeanors as his big four. But I can’t decide what the fifth movie in a big five would be.