Chloe Sevigny 'probably wouldn't' work with Woody Allen

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Chloe Sevigny has spoken out about working with director Woody Allen, saying she probably won't do it again.

Sevigny, who previously appeared in Allen's comedy Melinda and Melinda back in 2004, spoke to Variety at the Sundance Film Festival on Friday.

She said: "I have my own turmoil that I'm grappling with over that decision. Would I work with him again? Probably not."

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A string of actors have refused to work with the director or donated their salaries from various Allen movies to the Time's Up campaign. This comes after his adopted daughter Dylan Farrow claimed that he had sexually assaulted her when she was 7 years old.

The Academy Award-winning filmmaker has long denied claims from Dylan and her mother Mia Farrow that Dylan was sexually abused by him back in the early 1990s.

In her first-ever television interview, Dylan spoke out about the sexual assault accusations to Gayle King on CBS This Morning last week.

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She added that she has felt ignored all these years after reporting what happened and now that she's finally being taken seriously, she wants to take down her father's legacy.

Greta Gerwig has also spoken out about her work with the director, saying that she regrets collaborating with him and will never do so again. The Lady Bird director appeared in Allen's film To Rome With Love in 2012.

And following on from that, Rebecca Hall has donated her wages from her Woody Allen film, Vicky Cristina Barcelona, to the Time's Up movement.


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