Mia Farrow Initially Didn’t Want to Do ‘Allen v. Farrow,’ Fears How Woody Allen Will React

The upcoming HBO docuseries debuting Sunday night, “Allen v.

Farrow,” is bound to be one of the year’s most talked-about shows, shedding new light on a controversy that has fascinated the public consciousness for nearly three decades.

The documentary provides a four-part window into allegations that Woody Allen molested his adopted daughter, Dylan Farrow, in 1992 when she was seven years old.Filmmakers Amy Ziering and Kirby Dick (the team behind the Russell Simmons exposé “On the Record” and the campus sexual assault documentary “The Hunting Ground”) obtain exclusive new interviews with Mia Farrow and her children, as well as family friends and others involved with the case, including the prosecutor Frank Maco, and other expert testimonies.

But according to Ziering and Dick in a recent interview with The New York Times, Mia Farrow initially did not want to participate in the documentary, and it took the convincing on Dylan

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