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Woody Allen sues Amazon for $68m for breach of contract

  (Agence France-Presse)
New York, United States
Fri, February 8, 2019

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Woody Allen sues Amazon for $68m for breach of contract US director Woody Allen at the 68th Cannes Film Festival in Cannes, France, on May 15, 2015. (AFP PHOTO/Bertrand Langlois)

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ilmmaker Woody Allen has filed a $68 million suit against Amazon for breach of contract, accusing the streaming giant of canceling a film deal because of a "baseless" decades-old allegation that he sexually abused his daughter.

Allen says Amazon sought to terminate the deal in June, and has since refused to pay him $9 million in financing for his latest film, "A Rainy Day in New York," his lawyers at Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan allege.

That film was one of several to be produced with the Oscar-winning director under a series of agreements reached after Allen made the "Crisis in Six Scenes" program for Amazon, which was then a new content provider.

He is seeking that $9 million along with minimum guarantees owed him for three other films, totaling "in excess of $68,000,000," according to a complaint filed Thursday in federal court in New York and obtained by AFP.

In addition to the first nine million, the contract provided for minimum inputs of another nine million, 25 million and another 25 million for the other three films, planned for 2018, 2019 and 2020 respectively. That totals 68 million.

Allen says Amazon told him the deal had become "impracticable" because of "supervening events, including renewed allegations against Mr Allen, his own controversial comments" and the refusal of actors to work with him.

The four-time Oscar-winning director said he asked for details of these "accusations" and "statements," to no avail.

And Allen claims Amazon's unilateral termination of the contract forced him and his production company Gravier Productions to cancel "highly recognized individuals" whom he had hired. 

Allen has been accused of molesting Dylan Farrow, his adopted daughter, when she was seven years old in the early 1990s. 

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He was cleared of the charges, first leveled by his then-partner Mia Farrow, after two separate months-long investigations, and has steadfastly denied the abuse. But Dylan, now an adult, maintains she was molested.

In June last year, the same month that Amazon apparently terminated his contract, Allen backed the #MeToo movement against sexual harassment -- and said he should be its poster boy.

"I've worked in movies for 50 years, I've worked with hundreds of actresses, and not a single one has ever suggested any kind of impropriety at all," he said in an interview with Argentina's Canal 13 television network.

"I -- who was only accused by one woman in a child custody case, which was looked at and proven to be untrue -- I get lumped in with these people."

In recent months, a string of actors who have worked with Allen have distanced themselves from him, and said they would no longer work with him.

Others, however, from Javier Bardem to Alec Baldwin, think authorities never established the authenticity of the charges against him.

Amazon did not immediately reply to a request for comment.

Amazon's relationship with Woody Allen began with "Café Society" (2016), to which the studio had purchased the rights, before producing and distributing "Wonder Wheel" (2017), then committing to four additional films.

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