However, she is unsure whether this will be her last project as she still has a lot of ideas but she finds trying to get financial support for her work tiring as 'Female First UK' reports.

Woody told Airmail: "I'm undecided. I don't want to go out to raise money. I think it's a pain in the neck. But if someone comes and says we want to support them." film, I would seriously consider it, I probably wouldn't have the will to say no because I have so many ideas.

According to 'Female First UK', the veteran director, whose career spans over six decades and includes films like 'Annie Hall' and 'Hannah and Her Sisters', revealed that the release of 'Coup de Chance' was delayed Is. This made him disillusioned with the film industry.

He said that it does not matter to him whether it is distributed in America or not.

He said: “Once I make it, I don't follow it. Distribution is no longer what it used to be. Now, distribution to a cinema takes two weeks. The whole business has changed, and not in a pretty way. All the romance of film making was gone.

Allen, who has insisted there is "no merit" to the sexual abuse allegations made by his adopted daughter Dylan Farrow, also gave a defiant response when asked about being "canceled" by society.

He explained: "Somebody asked me about cancel culture and I said if you're going to get cancelled, it's the culture you want to get canceled by. Because who wants to be a part of this culture?"

-- aa/dan