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    Sun shines again for Woody Allen after 'Midnight'

    LOS ANGELES (AP) — The chimes may have tolled midnight in Paris, but in Hollywood, it's the dawn of another career revival for Woody Allen after his biggest hit in decades and a new round of awards accolades.

    How much will the success of "Midnight in Paris" change the filmmaker's career? Not one bit, says Allen.

    In nearly 45 years of alternating between toast of the town and yesterday's news, Allen has barely deviated from a simple formula: make a movie a year on an economical budget and avoid the show business baubles — counting box-office grosses, obsessing over reviews, glad-handing for awards — that would distract from his routine.

    "I've managed to avoid over decades the hit-flop syndrome," Allen said in an interview during a recent trip to Los Angeles, where he and his Dixieland jazz band wrapped up a six-city tour. "Most filmmakers work in that spectrum, and they have the pluses and minuses. They get the delight and pleasure out of a great hit, and they love the awards, they love the parties, the opening-night parties, the premieres. The box-office returns are heady for them, and they love it. But when something doesn't work, very often, they have trouble getting money for their next picture.

    "I've never had that problem. I've never had their joys or their lows. I've just sort of existed since 1968 making films kind of on a low flame, burning on a low flame. And that's fine, because the fun for me is to make the picture."

    By the time the romantic fantasy "Midnight in Paris" began packing theaters last summer, Allen was on to the next film, preparing to shoot his ensemble comedy "Nero Fiddled" in Rome. He had put "Midnight" behind him, but his love letter to Paris was charming critics and fans like no other Allen film had done in ages.

    A clever romp examining people's perpetual discontent with modern times, the film stars Owen Wilson as an American writer whose yearning for the 1920s Paris of Hemingway and Fitzgerald gives him a chance to spend some quality time with his idols.

    Allen may not have been counting the grosses, but the rest of Hollywood was as "Midnight in Paris" became the independent-film success of the year with $56.4 million domestically and well over $100 million worldwide.

    The film has four nominations at Sunday's Golden Globes, picked up an original-screenplay nomination for the Writers Guild of America Awards and brought Allen his first Directors Guild of America nomination since 1989's "Crimes and Misdemeanors."

    Already the record-holder with 14 writing nominations at the Academy Awards, Allen seems likely to pad that total and possibly pick up his first Oscar directing nomination since 1994's "Bullets Over Broadway" and first best-picture nomination since 1986's "Hannah and Her Sisters."

    "Woody Allen still has a lot to say, and he's as prolific as ever, and he's at another peak," said Michael Barker, co-president of Sony Pictures Classics, which released Allen's last three films, among them "Midnight in Paris," and is putting out "Nero Fiddled" this summer. "Look at 'Midnight in Paris.' It's one of the freshest, most-original screenplays imaginable. It's a fantasy film with no special effects."

    No special effects, that is, except rhapsodic images of Paris — a city 76-year-old Allen says he would consider moving to if his wife were not set on remaining in Manhattan — and the latest in a long line of magical casts the filmmaker has assembled over the decades.

    Roles in Allen's films have brought Oscars to Diane Keaton, Michael Caine, Dianne Wiest and others, while 1977's "Annie Hall" won best picture, director and original screenplay. Allen also won a screenplay Oscar for "Hannah and Her Sisters."

    Even with such awards success, Allen talks about his films as though they're a lightweight body of work.

    "I'm still trying to make a great film, and that goal keeps me going," Allen said. "To keep trying to make something that I feel could play alongside films that I consider great. If there was a festival in a theater, and they were showing 12 films, and they were showing 'Citizen Kane' and 'The Bicycle Thief,' that I could have one of mine in there with it, and they would say, 'Oh, yeah, that's one of the 12.'"

    Recent Allen films such as "Whatever Works" and "You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger" left fans and critics indifferent. But his movies almost always find enough of an audience domestically and overseas to make their money back on modest budgets of generally less than $20 million.

    And Allen occasionally scores a mini-hit like "Match Point" or "Vicky Cristina Barcelona," two of the seven films he has shot in Europe in recent years after decades of shooting mainly in Manhattan.

    The upcoming "Nero Fiddled" is another light comedy, told through four simultaneous story lines, and it marks Allen's first time on screen since 2006's "Scoop." He co-stars with Penelope Cruz, who won an Oscar for "Vicky Cristina Barcelona," Alec Baldwin, Ellen Page, Jesse Eisenberg, Roberto Benigni, Greta Gerwig, Judy Davis and Alison Pill.

    Allen is trying to decide between another light comedy and a more serious idea for his next film, which he plans to make this summer. Whichever he settles on, he's thinking about shooting it in the United States.

    For all the neuroses he displays on screen, Allen likes to point out that he comes from a long-lived family, with parents who both lived well beyond 90. Allen can see himself continuing his film-a-year routine at 86 or even 96.

    "If my health holds out and if people want to keep financing my films, why not?" Allen said. "It's not rocket science. I mean, it's not such a Herculean task. You're talking about a film a year. That's like saying to a cab driver, 'You want to do 10 fares a year?' I'm not doing a film a month or some ridiculous thing.

    "We're also pampered in show business, you know. Guys work these enormous schedules — lawyers, teachers, doctors, they work around the clock all year long. In show business, what is it to do a film? It sounds like a lot, but it isn't."

    If money or audiences for his films ever dried up for good, Allen said he could not imagine "sitting home and just twiddling my thumbs." Rather than retiring, he said he might write for the theater or work on a novel.

    "But I feel that's older man's work. A film — while I have the vitality and the strength and the backers, why not make them?" Allen said. "If you have something to say and a good idea, the age is irrelevant. If I saw myself, cut to me in my 90s and I'm making these films that drone on and nobody sees them and they're utterly irrelevant to everybody, that's pointless.

    "But if I make a film and it entertains people and they like it? If I made 'Midnight in Paris' — I mean, there's no reason I couldn't make that same film, if I had the health, 20 years from now."

     

    48 comments

    • Bud  •  Irvine, California  •  4 mths ago
      Wishing Woody continued good health so he may continue making quality films....so refreshing when one does it for the art and not the money....
    • USA All the Way  •  New York, New York  •  4 mths ago
      I am really enjoying these remarks about Woody being a "pedo". I didn't realize that 21 was still considered a minor. I guess Frank Sinatra was also a "pedo" when he married 21 year old Mia Farrow.
      • christina p 4 mths ago
        yes, he was
      • amy 4 mths ago
        really? do you have any idea what you are talking about, christina?
      • USA All the Way 4 mths ago
        So by your standards then the future king of England is also one. Diana was barely 21 on their wedding day.
    • BRinMilwaukee  •  Milwaukee, Wisconsin  •  4 mths ago
      I wonder if Woody had made half the number of films... would he have twice as many classics?
      • Diogenes 4 mths ago
        The price one pays for being prolific is having more misses than hits. But the Hits were Great!
      • BRinMilwaukee 4 mths ago
        True, Zeno, but what if his career is like a double album that was very good... but if he'd have released a single album, it would have been one of the best ever? Twice as many gags/great moments... if he had half as many films?
    • A Yahoo! User  •  4 mths ago
      OK, closed minded aholes. His wife was not underage, so he is not a Pedo, a little weird that he married his ex girlfriends daughter from another marriage, yes. But it's lasted for what? Like 20 years? The man is a genius. I'm sure all you people who say you would never see his movies because of what he did live pristine lives of Moral perfectness. Yeah right.
      • She 4 mths ago
        Yeah, right, I've never seen his movies...um...because whatever you just said there, pal. BESIDES that he's a pedophile !
      • George 4 mths ago
        @She. LOL. Your loss.
      • Laura 4 mths ago
        Uh, the girl he married was adopted by his ex-girlfriend while they were still in a relationship and he started having sex with her (including taking naked pictures) behind his exe's back. This is wrong on any level. He took advantage of an obviously needy orphan and her adoptive mother as well.

        Loved the movie, can't stand the guy.
    • OnesAndZeros  •  4 mths ago
      Mr. Allen is a genius. It is not an arguable point. I don't praise everything he does, just as I don't with Mr. Spielberg, or even Mr. Kubrick. But Allen is a national treasure.

      And for those who continue to call him a pedophile, do just a tiny bit of research and learn what his wife says about him and his relationship to him during her early years, and read what he has to say about her during the same.
      • Karen 4 mths ago
        When I refer to him as a pedophile, I'm not talking about Sun Yi-his wife. I'm talking about her sister and brother who were very young. Do your own research and read the court case and what the judge said about him
      • OnesAndZeros 4 mths ago
        Karen, the judge found that a 7-month report submitted by a team of experts that found no evidence of molestation of his other kid was not reliable. In the end, the only "evidence" was Mia Farrow's allegations that came during a bitter split and custody dispute. Sorry, but there is no credible and corroborated evidence that Mr. Allen molested any children.
    • christy V  •  4 mths ago
      Woody is so great..there may be still his interview with Dick Cavette on you tube..it was so funny..back in like 72.
      His movies are so fun. He is hilarious.
    • Jennyren  •  New York, New York  •  4 mths ago
      As a big Woody Allen fan I find these types of articles so foolish. Wood Allen movies are always nominated for awards and often win. His movies are small films. They are not blockbusters and aren't setting out to be.
    • JeffJ  •  Trenton, New Jersey  •  4 mths ago
      The "Woody Allen is a pervert" comments are laughable. What idiots. "Manhattan," "Annie Hall," and "Crimes and Misdemeanors" are definitely classics. His films are for adults at a time when adults can hardly find mature entertainments in a Disneyfied, Republican world. I hope he keeps writing and filming into his 90s. Even his "weaker" films are more interesting than all of the crap foisted on us nowadays. "Deconstructing Harry" is snarky and enjoyable comedy, and "Small Time Crooks" a small gem, with a wonderful performance by Elaine May.
      • Diogenes 4 mths ago
        Ha! DECONSTRUCTING HARRY is a marvelous and UNDERRATED Woody Allen Marvel!
    • David  •  Calabasas, California  •  4 mths ago
      I bet Woody's love interest in the new flick will be Ellen Page.
    • Thinlad  •  Chicago, Illinois  •  4 mths ago
      One of the things I appreciated most about "Midnight in Paris" was that it didn't give itself away in the trailer. Seeing a movie these days is often almost unnecessary after already having watched a preview eager to reveal all in an attempt to gain interest.

      I was more than pleasantly surprised to find Woody Allen's latest to be as charming as it was and that it dealt so amusingly with the time travel theme.
    • Doctor Zaius  •  Miami, Florida  •  4 mths ago
      I hope Woody makes monvies for another 50 years- Midnight in Paris Oscars por tute le monde!
    • Diogenes  •  4 mths ago
      Just watched PLAY IT AGAIN SAM. 1972. Diane Keaton and Woody Allen. Laughed my head off. I don't judge the individual. Only the films. And when you laugh you catch the magic. Woody has it.
    • Cover2  •  Irvine, California  •  4 mths ago
      AND ALSO ENJOY
    • ALEXX  •  4 mths ago
      He has been with the same woman for at least 15 years. I give him a break. The movie is also great. I saw it over the summer.
    • Dave  •  Pleasanton, California  •  4 mths ago
      It seems like just about every Allen film revolves around the theme of infidelity: Someone stuck with one person while being attracted to another. It's a good theme,but it would be nice if Woody branched out a little.
    • George  •  4 mths ago
      I loved Midnight in Paris. Woody Allen is awesome. He is a genius and a national treasure. Thank you.
    • royhobbs  •  4 mths ago
      Bravo Woody! You've entertained and enlightened us forever. You are truly an American treasure. Most importantly, you've made us laugh until our sides split and our troubles recede and there is no greater deed a person can do on this Earth----and you've done it all without having to sell your soul to the idiots who run Hollywood!
    • Anonymous  •  4 mths ago
      Shame on you to interfere into Woodie's private life!He is not a pedo.And he is great director and actor.I love his movies-Midnight in Paris was good and romantic and funny.You guys just don't have any sense of humor-so watch your Blue collar comedy and be happy.
    • Jim Colyer  •  Nashville, Tennessee  •  4 mths ago
      Funniest man ever!
    • Liz  •  New York, New York  •  4 mths ago
      Woody is the best! Don't be a Cassandra!
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