Conversations with Woody Allen: His Films, the Movies, and Moviemaking
Eric Lax, . $30, . Knopf, (416p) ISBN (390pp) ISBN 978-0375415333
Woody Allen biographer Lax has been conversing with the elusive, beloved film director for 36 years, and here's the proof: transcripts of their detailed shoptalk distilled into chapters covering seven elements of filmmaking—writing, casting, shooting, etc.—and Allen's career as a whole. Despite a reputation for being odd and unapproachable, the man revealed in these dialogues is likable, forthcoming and even humble: “It's just not in me to make a great film; I don't have the depth of vision to do it.†Fans, of course, will want to argue otherwise, but they'll be too absorbed by this fascinating, decades-long discussion to register the grievance. From the tremendous stable of actors Allen has directed—especially former muses Diane Keaton and Mia Farrow—to the deceptively intriguing details of editing
Reviewed on: 12/31/2007
Genre: Nonfiction
Other - 354 pages - 978-0-307-42710-6