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Christine Stachowicz, Graduate Student in Library Science, in conjunction with coursework in the School of Information and Library Science, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
stacc@ils.unc.edu.
Last updated June 30, 2002 All links were active as of that date.
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Interviews
References to interviews with Woody Allen can be found in many of the works cited elsewhere in this pathfinder. Three of the more recent and/or comprehensive interview sources are listed below.
Swedish writer, filmmaker, and critic Stig Björkman leads Woody Allen through his most comprehensive discussion of his quarter century of filmmaking. Discussions of Allen's ideas, themes, influences, artistic intentions and working methods abound.
This general-interest work attempts to entertain as well as inform, and is most valuable from a research perspective for its inclusion of the text of four interviews conducted by critics and journalists from 1973 to 1990. Three have appeared in print elsewhere, but Spignesi brings them together for ease of reference.
Note: Aside from an annotated bibliography, the balance of the book includes material more suited for fans than for serious study, but it nonetheless makes for interesting light reading, and may enhance the reader's enjoyment of Woody Allen's work.
If you have a RealAudio Player, you can click on any of the hyperlinked terms to hear individual segments of British journalist Andrew Duncan's 1998 interview with Woody Allen. Allen discusses his life, the nature of celebrity and Hollywood, his feelings about some of his films and their popularity, and more.
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