Acclaimed American film director Woody Allen has
given a rare interview and made even rarer remarks about his
controversial marriage to the adopted daughter of his former girlfriend.
"I'm
35 years older and somehow, through no fault of mine or hers, the
dynamic worked," he told National Public Radio of his wife Soon-Yi,
calling him "paternal" in their relationship.
"Then
we started going together, then we started living together and we were
enjoying it. And the age difference didn't seem to matter. It seemed to
work in our favor."
Allen, who will celebrate his 80th birthday in December, said he had "lucked out" with his third wife.
"I've
been married now for 20 years, and it's been good. I think that was
probably the odd factor that I'm so much older than the girl I married,"
he said.
"I was paternal," Allen
said. "She deferred to me, and I was happy to give her an enormous
amount of decision-making just as a gift and let her take charge of so
many things."
Allen was previously in a relationship with American actress and activist Mia Farrow, who starred in 13 of his films.
‘LAZY AND AN IMPERFECTIONIST’
The
couple separated when Farrow found out about his affair with Soon-Yi,
whom she adopted with ex-husband, the conductor Andre Previn. Allen
married Soon-Yi in 1997.
The famed director also looked back on his life, calling himself "lazy and an imperfectionist."
"Filmmaking
is not (the) end-all be-all of my existence. Another shortcoming is
that I don't have the intellect or the depth or the natural gift. The
greatness is not in me," he said.
Allen
has won four Oscars and a lifetime achievement award at Cannes, the
world's top film festival, in 2002. He has producted an average of one
film a year since 1965.
He repeated
his long-standing denial of accusations that he molested Dylan Farrow,
his adoptive daughter with Farrow, and said scandals in his private life
had not impacted his fans.
"I always
had a small audience. People did not come in great abundance, and they
still don't, and I've maintained the same audience over the years," he
said.
"If the reviews are bad, they
don't come. If the reviews are good, they probably come," he added,
saying he did not believe that his private life had influenced his
films.
His latest film, "Irrational Man," is currently at the cinema.
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