VENICE, Sept 4 (Reuters) - U.S. director Woody Allen presented his 50th film to the Venice Film Festival on Monday, telling reporters he had had a "very, very lucky life", making no reference to the scandals that have dogged his latter years.
"I had two loving parents, I have good friends, I have a wonderful wife and marriage, two children.
In a separate interview to Variety on the sidelines of the film festival, Allen said he supported the #MeToo movement, which has brought intense focus to sexual misconduct in the entertainment industry.
If you watch a Japanese film, you can tell if the acting is good, realistic and natural, or if it dramatic and silly and too exaggerated.
"If some foolish person agrees to that, then I will make the film in New York," he said.
Persons:
Woody Allen, Oscar, Annie Hall, Yi Previn, Mia Farrow, Dylan Farrow, Allen, it's, DEATH Allen, Crispian Balmer, Alison Williams
Organizations:
Venice, Hollywood, Variety, DEATH, Thomson
Locations:
VENICE, Venice, European, New York