Woody Allen was first seen in New York City just days after an HBO documentary featuring his adopted daughter Dylan Farrow was revealed, describing how he allegedly “touched his private parts” in a house never seen in decades. video.
The 85-year-old filmmaker was photographed leaving his home on Manhattan’s Upper East Side with his 50-year-old wife Soon-Yi Previn on Friday.
The couple braved the snow when leaving for the first time since the trailer for the HBO documentary, which premiered on Sunday, was released earlier this week.
Allen, who covered his face with a blue neck gaiter in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, kept his head down as he left the house.
His wife, who wore a doctor’s face mask and a fur hat, followed him closely. It happens just a day after a dejected Soon-Yi is caught leaving the couple’s home alone.

Woody Allen, 85, was spotted leaving his home on Manhattan’s Upper East Side on Friday morning


The troubled filmmaker’s wife Soon-Yi Previn followed closely as the two left their mansion together for the first time since an HBO documentary featuring his adopted daughter Dylan Farrow describing how he allegedly touched his private parts was revealed. a home video never seen before
The four-part documentary, entitled Allen v. Farrow, will air on Sunday night and will include Allen and Farrow’s ‘enchanted courtship’; daughter Dylan Farrow’s allegations of abuse as a child and Allen’s relationship with Mia Farrow’s adult daughter Soon-Yi, who became his wife.
It was directed by On the Record directors Kirby Dick and Amy Ziering, and was filmed in secret for three years.
It will feature a video never seen before by Mia in 1992 by Dylan, then seven, describing how Allen allegedly ‘touched his private parts’.
In the video, filmed by Mia as evidence of the incident, Dylan claims that the Oscar-winning director told him: ‘Don’t move, I have to do this’, while touching her in the attic of the family’s country house.
‘I didn’t want him to do that, Mom,’ she heard her mother tell about the incident. “I did not like.”
It will also include recordings Mia secretly made of her phone calls to Allen, including one in which she tells him that Dylan ‘is not doing well’ after the alleged incident.
The documentary, which uses excerpts from Allen’s memories in 2020 as a contrast to the allegations, is set to rekindle one of the most bitter and public scandals of the celebrity family that has raged in the past 30 years.
Mia, 76, who has 14 children – four of whom are her biological children – has publicly accused the director of sexually assaulting Dylan as a child.

His wife, who wore a doctor’s face mask and a fur hat, followed closely behind him as they left the mansion


Allen, who covered his face with a blue neck gaiter amid the COVID-19 pandemic, kept his head down when he left the house

They braved the snow as they went out together for the first time since the trailer for the HBO documentary, which premiered on Sunday, came out earlier this week
Mia’s separation from Allen and the sexual abuse charges against him in 1992 came after she discovered explicit photos of her daughter Soon-Yi, which she adopted with ex-husband Andre Previn in 1977, at Allen’s home.
Allen has always maintained his innocence strongly, claiming that Dylan invented the abuse charges or that she had been trained by Mia, that he claimed to be jealous of his relationship with Soon-Yi.
Mia and Allen have been together since 1979. It was around the time that her career took off thanks to the hit films Annie Hall and Manhattan, and after she became a top actress after her role in Rosemary’s baby.

Allegations against Allen came after Farrow discovered he was having an affair with his adopted daughter Soon-Yi (photo in 2016), which the documentary claims has been going on since she was in high school.
Everything changed 13 years later, when Allen, then 55, and Soon-Yi, then 21, were caught having an affair, which the series claims has happened since she was in high school.
In the documentary, Dylan remembers how Mia told her and her brother Ronan Farrow that ‘Daddy took pictures of Soon-Yi naked’.
‘And that was the first time I thought,’ Oh … it’s not just me, ‘says Dylan.
The documentary states that Allen’s porter’s testimony during the battle for custody of the couple showed that Soon-Yi was visiting him at her home when she was at school and at lunch break.
Allen’s maid also talked about cleaning condoms and making a bed after Soon-Yi left.
Soon-Yi would later marry Allen in 1997 and remains with him today, despite the age difference of 34 years.
Mia found Soon-Yi’s photos in January 1992, but she was unable to cut Allen out of her life completely because she was in conflict and loved him and because he had adopted her and his brother Moses, she says in the series.
In the video filmed by adoptive mother Mia Farrow as evidence of the incident, seven-year-old Dylan says the Oscar-winning director told her, ‘Don’t move, I have to do this’, when he touched her in the attic of family country house.

New HBO documentary, Allen v. Farrow, features never-before-seen home videos of Dylan Farrow (pictured in Allen’s arms) describing how Woody Allen allegedly abused her. In the photo from left to right: Allen, Dylan, Ronan Farrow, Daisy Previn, Soon Yi Previn and Moses Farrow

Mia (pictured) recalled how she sometimes saw Allen put her face in Dylan’s lap (pictured), which she didn’t think was ‘right’
‘I didn’t want him to do that, Mom,’ she heard her mother tell about the incident. “I did not like.”
In an uncomfortable passage from Allen’s book, he says that, despite being old enough to be Previn’s father, when they first met, she was “ready to mature superbly if someone showed her a little love.”
He says that in the early days of their relationship ‘lust reigned supreme and we couldn’t keep our hands off each other’.
Addressing allegations about Dylan, he wrote: ‘I never laid a finger on Dylan, never did anything to her that could be misinterpreted as her abuse; it was a total fabrication from start to finish, every subatomic particle of it. ‘
It took years before Hollywood finally started paying attention and Allen was effectively blacklisted and no producer chose his 2019 romantic comedy, A Rainy Day in New York, although he raised $ 22 million abroad.
While Allen was being shunned, Soon-Yi broke his decades-long silence to mark Mia as a ‘nasty and mean person’ and claimed that she abused her as a child.
In an interview with New York magazine, she claimed that Mia used to slap her on the face, beat her with a hairbrush and threaten to send her to an asylum.
But Soon-Yi also admitted that marrying Allen was a ‘big betrayal and there was no’ justification ‘for that.
Painting Allen as the real victim, she said: ‘What happened to Woody is so disturbing, so unfair.
‘[Mia] took advantage of the MeToo movement and displayed Dylan as a victim. And a whole new generation is hearing about it when it shouldn’t. ‘

Dylan, now 35, who has spoken publicly against his adoptive father in the past, reports the first abuse incidents (depicted in a home video with brother Ronan Farrow and his father)

Mia Farrow (seen in the documentary) recorded seven-year-old Dylan on camera talking about two incidents, one on the couch and a second in the attic, when Allen allegedly touched her