Life Woody Allen is not awake with fewer jobs in Hollywood By weekster Posted on September 14, 2019 3 min read Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Google+ Woody Allen (83) is not worried about the fact that his daughter’s accusation of sexual abuse may prevent him from working in Hollywood. The director “doesn’t care at all” because he has always been working in New York, he told French news channel France 24 on Friday. “I don’t think about it for a second. If nobody wants to finance my films and theater pieces tomorrow or nobody wants to publish my books, I just get up again to write because that’s what I do,” he said. “So I will always keep working. What happens commercially is another matter.” Earlier this year he seemed to be more worried. The American then went to court after Amazon Studios decided not to release his film A Rainy Day in New York and also canceled the collaboration for four other films. The decision was made shortly after Dylan Farrow’s persistent allegations that he was abused by him in the 1990s when she was a child. Several actors also say they never want to work with the director again. Woody insists on his innocence. A Rainy Day in New York opened the French Deauville American Film Festival on Friday, but does not yet appear in the United States. “I don’t care. The film comes from all over the world. If people like it, then I think it will end up in the United States as well. If people find it boring, dislike or hate it, then I think they don’t be so excited to release him in the United States. ” The director said on Friday that he once again saw himself as the signboard for the #MeToo movement. “I have worked with hundreds of actresses and none have ever complained about me. Not a single complaint,” he said. “I have done everything that the #MeToo movement wants to bring to everyone.”