Few filmmakers have achieved such enduring success as Woody Allen. From his teenage years penning quick witted jokes for other comedians, to his time in stand-up and subsequent career as an actor, writer and director, Allen has dominated American popular culture for over 50 years.
Following the notoriously private filmmaker for over a year and a half, this amusing access-all-areas biography celebrates his career, profiling his progression from comedy to more serious dramas and everything in between. Directed by Robert B. Weide (Curb Your Enthusiasm) and featuring new interviews from his nearest and dearest colleagues, including Martin Scorsese, Larry David and Diane Keaton, this is a must-see for Woody Allen aficionados.