Greta Gerwig and Mira Sorvino refused to deal with Woody Allen because of accusations of harassment

The sins of the youth of the famous Hollywood director and long-liver Woody Allen do not give him rest in our days. Back in 1992, at that time, Allen's ex-wife, Mia Farrow, accused him of raping a 7-year-old girl, her adoptive daughter, Dylan. Then the court found no evidence of the director's guilt, and he himself spoke in the press with an open letter in which he wrote about his innocence to the crime.

Naturally, the Harvey Effect shook the past, and the 82-year-old directed a whole new wave of negativity.

Actresses against the director with a tarnished reputation

As many as two actresses, who at different times cooperated with the prolific Allen, said that they would never work with him again. It's about Greta Gervig and Mira Sorvino. The ladies abandoned allen's potential projects simultaneously, but independently of each other.

Mira Sorvino, an actress who was not afraid to tell about the harassment one of the first, played in Allen's "Great Aphrodite" (1995). Greta Gervig, who was awarded the Golden Globe for the direction "Lady Bird" this year, played at the Allen's meter in "The Roman Adventures" (2012).

Herwig was not immediately able to answer questions from the press about her relationship to Allen, but, after thinking it over, she was ripe to comment:

"It's just my opinion - if I knew the biography of the director then I would not have played in that movie. We no longer intersected on the set and in the future the situation will not change. "

It provoked a new wave of negativity around the elderly cinematographer's recognition of his adopted daughter Dylan Farrow. Greta Gerwig noticed that she felt involved in "the growing pain of another woman," and understanding this simply "broke her heart."

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Commentary of the actress and director was not ignored by Dylan Farrow, she expressed gratitude to Greta for her support on her Twitter page.