Nearly half a century after his debut and on the verge of turning 80, Woody Allen has premiered a romantic comedy about an illusionist called upon to unmask as a fake, a beautiful woman who claims to be clairvoyant and mystic.
The topic of the film comes from the fact that he remains a strict atheist, the director explained in a press conference in Paris during the Magic in the Moonlight promotion in Europe.
Woody Allen said that even though he wished there was a magic solution that saved everyone, he did not believe there was a special world after death.
British actor Colin Firth was the lead, he explained, because he wanted "an upper class, intelligent, intellectual British magician" and Colin Firth had "that style and charm".
In the case of co-star Emma Stone, Woody Allen said he was very happy to have her in the movie because he believed she was "a great actress and very beautiful".
For the film, which was shot in southern France, the director was inspired by the famous illusionist Harry Houdini (Budapest, 1874 - Detroit, 1926) and the trend of self-proclaimed mediums who deceived people for money during the 1920s.
This Article is From Dec 04, 2014
Woody Allen's Latest Movie Inspired by Houdini
- Indo-Asian News Service
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Dec 04, 2014 17:31 pm IST
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Published On Dec 04, 2014 17:28 pm IST
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Last Updated On Dec 04, 2014 17:31 pm IST
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Woody Allen says he does not believe that there is a special world after death
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