I have scratched out “Blue Jasmine”, a movie directed by Woody Allen starring Cate Blanchett, from the list of not-to-be-missed movies this year.
From now on, I will not watch any Woody Allen movie in sympathy with the cause of Dylan Farrow, daughter of American actress Mia Farrow, who came out last week with an open letter re-opening the painful childhood episode with her adoptive father.
Last week Allen was honored by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association with the Cecil B. DeMille Lifetime Achievement Award, given to those who have made “outstanding contributions to the world of entertainment.”
A few days after the award ceremonies, which Allen did not attend (the award was accepted for him by actress Diane Keaton), New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof carried the heart-wrenching letter of 28- year-old Dylan.
Part of Dylan’s letter:
“…when I was seven years old, Woody Allen took me by the hand and led me into a dim, closet-like attic on the second floor of our house. He told me to lay on my stomach and play with my brother’s electric train set. Then he sexually assaulted me. He talked to me while he did it, whispering that I was a good girl, that this was our secret, promising that we’d go to Paris and I’d be a star in his movies. I remember staring at that toy train, focusing on it as it traveled in its circle around the attic. To this day, I find it difficult to look at toy trains.
“For as long as I could remember, my father had been doing things to me that I didn’t like. I didn’t like how often he would take me away from my mom, siblings and friends to be alone with him. I didn’t like it when he would stick his thumb in my mouth. I didn’t like it when I had to get in bed with him under the sheets when he was in his underwear. I didn’t like it when he would place his head in my naked lap and breathe in and breathe out. I would hide under beds or lock myself in the bathroom to avoid these encounters, but he always found me. These things happened so often, so routinely, so skillfully hidden from a mother that would have protected me had she known, that I thought it was normal. I thought this was how fathers doted on their daughters. But what he did to me in the attic felt different. I couldn’t keep the secret anymore.
“When I asked my mother if her dad did to her what Woody Allen did to me, I honestly did not know the answer. I also didn’t know the firestorm it would trigger. I didn’t know that my father would use his sexual relationship with my sister to cover up the abuse he inflicted on me. I didn’t know that he would accuse my mother of planting the abuse in my head and call her a liar for defending me. I didn’t know that I would be made to recount my story over and over again, to doctor after doctor, pushed to see if I’d admit I was lying as part of a legal battle I couldn’t possibly understand. At one point, my mother sat me down and told me that I wouldn’t be in trouble if I was lying – that I could take it all back. I couldn’t. It was all true. But sexual abuse claims against the powerful stall more easily. There were experts willing to attack my credibility. There were doctors willing to gaslight an abused child.”
The sister Dylan referred to was Soon-Yi Previn, another adopted child of Mia Farrow with her former husband, conductor Andre Previn. Farrow and Allen were in a relationship for more than 10 years in the 80’s. In 1992, Mia farrow discovered that Allen was having an affair with her 19-year old adopted daughter, Soon Yi. Allen and Soon Yi have married and are still together with their two adopted children.
Dylan continued:
“Woody Allen was never convicted of any crime. That he got away with what he did to me haunted me as I grew up. I was stricken with guilt that I had allowed him to be near other little girls. I was terrified of being touched by men. I developed an eating disorder. I began cutting myself.”
As expected, Allen denied Dylan’s accusation. His lawyers reminded the public that the courts have cleared their client of any wrongdoing. They accused Mia Farrow to be behind Dylan’s letter.
Kristof, in his column, said Dylan told him that she knows it’s “ ‘he said, she said’ .”
But, he said, Dylan told him, “To me, it’s black and white, because I was there.”
Kristof said he asked Dylan why she was speaking only now and she replied she wants to set the record straight and give courage to victims:
“I was thinking, if I don’t speak out, I’ll regret it on my death bed.”
Dylan said “ the survivors of sexual abuse who have reached out to me – to support me and to share their fears of coming forward, of being called a liar, of being told their memories aren’t their memories – have given me a reason to not be silent, if only so others know that they don’t have to be silent either.”
She further said:
“Today, I consider myself lucky. I am happily married. I have the support of my amazing brothers and sisters. I have a mother who found within herself a well of fortitude that saved us from the chaos a predator brought into our home.
“But others are still scared, vulnerable, and struggling for the courage to tell the truth. The message that Hollywood sends matters for them.”
She rebuked actors and actresses friends of Allen:
“What if it had been your child, Cate Blanchett? Louis CK? Alec Baldwin? What if it had been you, Emma Stone? Or you, Scarlett Johansson? You knew me when I was a little girl, Diane Keaton. Have you forgotten me?”
“Woody Allen is a living testament to the way our society fails the survivors of sexual assault and abuse,” Dylan said.
Today, all over the world, thousands of children are victims of abuse. In the Philippines recently, a syndicate operating a cybersex den in Cebu using children was exposed. In disaster-stricken areas of Bohol, Leyte and Samar, there are reports of child traffickers actively prowling for victims.
As Kristof said, “Hundreds of thousands of boys and girls are abused each year, and they deserve support and sensitivity. “
A simple act of boycotting Allen’s films would go a long way.
Related link:
http://nakedlaw.avvo.com/crime/six-reasons-dylan-farrow-highly-credible.html
Here’s The 1993 Woody Allen Custody Ruling In Its Damning, Detailed Entirety
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/danny-shea/heres-the-1993-woody-alle_b_4746866.html
I love Woody Allen films. But I detest what he did to Dylan. He is a pervert.
I cannot separate his work from his person. I will also not watch his films from now on.
No Woody Allen movie for me since his affair with his adopted daughter Soon Yi was brought public. This guys is mental, he belongs to the loony bin.
up to now sikat at hinahangaan pa rin si Woody Allen. Same thing with Cory Montietf of Glee na natepok sa drug overdose. Lately si Philip Seymour Hoffman. Dapat condenahin ang mga ito para hindi pamarisan lalu na ng mga kabataan. Pero sa USA ibang klase ang paghanga ng mga tao. nagkagulo ang mga young motorist sa pagkamatay ni Paul Walker dahil sa car accident. nagdeploy ng maraming pulis sa mga pagtitipon ng mga kabataan sa pagluluksa kay Paul Walker.
Woody Allen has been weird all his life, and that weirdness is what gets translated into films which are occasionally art and occasionally junk. I have no idea who is telling the truth. The court ruled that Woody was. I’m inclined to think that most of Hollywood is occupied by sex-mad drug abusers, so it would be consistent for protesters to just stop watching movies, period. I’d rather boycott Chinese goods, myself. China abuses whole nations.
I think we should separate career from personal life. There are those who are worse but not reported. Even in our country, many of the celebrities are able to hide their weird lives. I think the common cause of this is drugs again.
There is no doubt in the minds of Majority that Woody Allen is guilty of statutory Rape, but to prove the Case beyond doubt is very hard..Klaus Kinski din not only rape his own daughter and got awAy with it and there are many others who for the reasons that only them may knew did not even Surface..
Drugs or Alcohol CAN not and will not be used and accepted as excuses but most get into the Habit because of their behavioural SICKNESS…
In some Culture may acceptable to have relation with Close ralatives and young girls (other religions and cultures allow girls to get married as early as 13 or 15 and others would prefer their Close relatives.
But In most western world and the rest these are Taboo that is the Subject of this Blog..
And by the way, those who may have heard about the Corruption in the Senate of Canada, the RCMP announced to the Public yesterday that Two of the Senators were Charged for Fraud and Breach of Trust and the investigation of Some others are continuing and will inform the Canadian Public as soon as new developments are available. So that’s all we hear until the next Briefing from the RCMP.
Well said, Vic. Yes, many got away and Woody was just unlucky. But watching his films does not mean we agree or condone his actions in personal life.
How much or what amount of money was involved by the two Canadian senators who were charged with fraud? I think it’s not much. Compared to the Philippines, the more you steal and cheat, the more you could get away.
The amount of money is not much and they most of the subjects under investigation returned the money already and that is where the dicey part is, because it was the PM who advised one Senator to returned the money and since the bugger is broke the PM assistant who is multimillinaire “loaned” him the money something like %98000 and that is the part that was controversial and the question is…did the PM knew the arrangement…the assistant inisted (he already quit) that the PM did not..
The other charged Senators involved, one is less than $100 thousands, the other is slightly over $200 thousands over the number of years of claiming for housing and other illegal expense..their defenses are that they were tripped by the confusing rules…Well, will find out during the Trial…we are expecting more of these in the days to come as two more Senators are not cleared Yet…
Vic, those amount of money involving fraud were peanuts compared to what the politicians stole in the Philippines. I heard there’s one Filipino-Canadian who’s now a senator in Canada.
@ 9 yes it is, but fraud in the amount of more than $5000 is a felony and the punishment is in accordance with evidence on how the fraud was committed. Although Financial crimes is not punishable by long terms in prison, but its stigma and shame is enough punishment and the civil suit that comes after for the recovery of the money will be enough deterrent for anyone..also most who were convicted of violent crimes can also be sued for civil damages..remember the Commanding officer of the Air Force Base convicted of murdering and raping a few women?..his Estate was sued by the victims and families and even transferring the assets will NOT DO> since most of them transferred their assets to their relatives before getting caught…or during the plotting of the crime.
I heard about a medical Doctor from Manitoba elected as a Liberal MP during Jean Chretien Leadership, but since Senators are appointed by the Sitting Government as soon as there is vacancy, i am not aware of this news..
Senate is a Patronage institution akin to the House of Lords of GB..The Difference now since Canada prohibits its Citizen to have TITLES (under the Nickel Resolution of l920 and the latest case, Chretien v Conrad Black, under the Equality Provision of the Charter)that Peerage or Royalty Title can only be granted to a Canadian if he Renounced his Citizenship. And Lord Conrad Black of Crossharbour, after convictions of Frauds for milking his own company wants his Citizenship back but would not get it and he also Lost his Order of Canada medal stripped just Yesterday of the Country’s Highest Civilian Award to its Citizens, He is number 6 being stripped of the honour.
My point is Crime is Crime and it matter not if you are a Senator or a member of the House of Lord..Justice is blind.
Thanks. I was referring to one Fil-Canadian senator in Ontario appointed by Harper.
si woody allen ay maituturing na isang lobo na nagbabalatkayong isang tupa!
marami na rin ang katulad niya sa mga pinoy na sariling anak ay inaasawa na inaanakan pa.
masahol pa sila sa mga hayop!
Here’s The 1993 Woody Allen Custody Ruling In Its Damning, Detailed Entirety
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/danny-shea/heres-the-1993-woody-alle_b_4746866.html