Woody Allen revealed the recipe for the elixir of youth

On the carpet track of the Cannes Film Festival, the 80-year-old director surrounded himself with young actresses, introduced the new creation "The Secular Life" to the public and shared the recipe for the elixir of youth.

"Life is a comedy!" Says Woody Allen.

This year, the Hollywood director appeared on the red carpet in an excellent mood, and surrounded by actresses Kristen Stewart and Blake Lively. He talked a lot with others and smiled, unlike last year, with pleasure posing for photographers. Despite a fairly solid age, in December last year Woody Allen was fulfilled, you would not believe, 80 years old, he was in great shape. As the director admitted, he does not think about his age, he feels great and plans to live at least to 100 years, like his parents.

Elixir of youth Woody Allen

First of all, the 80-year-old director never thinks about age, his everyday worries consist of plans and work.

Excellent nutrition, moderate exercise and positive attitude are simple and effective recipe for youth

Of course, journalists tried to provoke the director and put emphasis on solid age and old age, but they did not succeed. Woody Allen calmly retorted to all questions and comments, once again, saying that he would shoot movies as much as he would be allowed health and desire.

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The plot of the new movie takes place in Hollywood in the early 30's. The motto of the film is "Life is a comedy written by a sadist." Spectators, along with the main character James (Eisenberg) fall into the cycle of events: promises, betrayals, betrayal of loved ones, love to the mind. The film will be released in Russia only in August, so we'll look forward to the new directorial work of Woody Allen.