Woody Allen has directed 46 films over the course of his career.
He has been nominated for 24 Academy Awards, and won four times.
He has been called a treasure of the cinema and was recently recognised with a lifetime achievement award.
And according to his adopted daughter, Dylan Farrow, he is also a child molester.
Allen’s adopted daughter with Mia Farrow, Dylan Farrow, has published an open letter in The New York Times this weekend, containing allegations that the director molested her in her youth.
Dylan writes:
[W]hen I was seven years old, Woody Allen took me by the hand and led me into a dim, closet-like attic on the second floor of our house. He told me to lay on my stomach and play with my brother’s electric train set. Then he sexually assaulted me. He talked to me while he did it, whispering that I was a good girl, that this was our secret, promising that we’d go to Paris and I’d be a star in his movies.
In 1992, Dylan’s adoptive parents Mia Farrow and Woody Allen split. Their divorce happened in the wake of an affair between Allen and Soon-Yi Previn (Mia Farrow’s adopted daughter with composer Andre Previn).
At the same time, Farrow accused Allen of abusing Dylan. According to the Times, Acting Justice Elliott Wilk of State Supreme Court said then that, “it was unlikely that Mr. Allen could be prosecuted for sexual abuse based on the evidence,” and he was never charged with a crime. The newspaper continued, “While a team of experts concluded that Dylan was not abused, the judge said he found the evidence inconclusive.”
The controversy filled column inches upon column inches – but this open letter is the first time that Dylan herself has written about the accusations of abuse.