Woody Allen's Latest Film Premieres Amid Ongoing Controversy Over Abuse Allegations
- Woody Allen's 50th film, "Coup de Chance," premiered at the Venice Film Festival and received mixed reactions.
- Allen has denied allegations of child sexual abuse made by his adopted daughter Dylan Farrow.
- Outside the premiere, protesters criticized the festival's inclusion of Allen.
- Despite protests, Allen received enthusiastic applause and standing ovations from attendees.
- In interviews, Allen dismissed cancel culture as "silly" and said he may retire from filmmaking soon.
























