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# Jump up ^ Scanzi, Andrea (2002). Man on the moon, interview with comedian Daniele Luttazzi (in Italian). Il Mucchio Selvaggio. "Woody # Allen per un monologhista è fondamentale. E' la forma aurea del monologo. Se uno vuole fare il monologhista, che è un genere a parte come il mimo, deve ispirarsi a Woody Allen. Non ci si improvvisa monologhisti. Dalla scelta di argomenti alla loro esposizione, lui è il modello. [...] Woody Allen ha fatto cose molto nuove. Negli anni si è spostato verso la commedia sofisticata alla Lubitsch, o alla Wilder, perdendo però quell'aspetto surreale che era ciò per cui più lo amavo. Il mio film della vita è Ciao Pussycat. C'era il meglio di quella generazione, che proprio allora si affacciava alla vita artistica. Era un film surreale, assurdo. Allen lo ha sconfessato, dicendo che era senza capo né coda. Ma no, Ciao Pussycat era una formless comedy. Una "commedia senza forma", come quella dei fratelli Marx. Un film comico non-ha bisogno della trama, quella deve essere esilissima, il resto devono essere tutte intuizioni comiche. All'epoca lui faceva film meravigliosi che erano una sequenza continua di gag. Oggi ha aggiunto la trama, la storia, sottraendo le invenzioni comiche. Volendo essere per forza Lubitsch, ha finito col non-essere più Woody Allen. Prendi i soldi e scappa, Il dormiglione, Amore e guerra erano eccezionali."
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# Jump up ^ "Woody Allen =Candid IMDbCamera Must See". YouTube. February 15, 2009. Retrieved November 5, 2011.
Jump up ^ Scanzi, Andrea (2002). Man on the moon, interview with comedian Daniele Luttazzi (in Italian). Il Mucchio Selvaggio. "Woody Allen per un monologhista è fondamentale. E' la forma aurea del monologo. Se uno vuole fare il monologhista, che è un genere a parte come il mimo, deve ispirarsi a Woody Allen. Non ci si improvvisa monologhisti. Dalla scelta di argomenti alla loro esposizione, lui è il modello. [...] Woody Allen ha fatto cose molto nuove. Negli anni si è spostato verso la commedia sofisticata alla Lubitsch, o alla Wilder, perdendo però quell'aspetto surreale che era ciò per cui più lo amavo. Il mio film della vita è Ciao Pussycat. C'era il meglio di quella generazione, che proprio allora si affacciava alla vita artistica. Era un film surreale, assurdo. Allen lo ha sconfessato, dicendo che era senza capo né coda. Ma no, Ciao Pussycat era una formless comedy. Una "commedia senza forma", come quella dei fratelli Marx. Un film comico non-ha bisogno della trama, quella deve essere esilissima, il resto devono essere tutte intuizioni comiche. All'epoca lui faceva film meravigliosi che erano una sequenza continua di gag. Oggi ha aggiunto la trama, la storia, sottraendo le invenzioni comiche. Volendo essere per forza Lubitsch, ha finito col non-essere più Woody Allen. Prendi i soldi e scappa, Il dormiglione, Amore e guerra erano eccezionali."
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# Jump up ^ Daniele Luttazzi, preface to the Italian translation of Allen's trilogy Complete prose, ISBN 978-88-452-3307-4 p. 7 quote: "Uno dei tanti meriti di Allen e' quello di aver reso moderno l'arsenale comico della tradizione cui si ispira, quella dei monumentali umoristi della rivista New Yorker (Perelman, Kaufman, Benchley e Shulman)". [1]. Retrieved December 1, 2010.
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Jump up ^ Daniele Luttazzi, preface to the Italian translation of Allen's trilogy Complete prose, ISBN 978-88-452-3307-4 p. 7 quote: "Uno dei tanti meriti di Allen e' quello di aver reso moderno l'arsenale comico della tradizione cui si ispira, quella dei monumentali umoristi della rivista New Yorker (Perelman, Kaufman, Benchley e Shulman)". [1]. Retrieved December 1, 2010.
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Jump up ^ Allen, W. (October 24, 2004) "I Appreciate George S. Kaufman", The New York Times.
Jump up ^ Woody Allen: Rabbit Running. Time. July 3, 1972. pp. 5–6 quote: "I never had a teacher who made the least impression on me, if you ask me who are my heroes, the answer is simple and truthful: George S. Kaufman and the Marx Brothers."
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# ^ Jump up to: a b "Playbill News: Two Weeks Added to Woody Allen's New Play, Second Hand Memory, at Off-Bway's Atlantic". Playbill. Retrieved March 9, 2010.
# Jump up ^ "Playbill News: Work Continues of Musical Version of Bullets Over Broadway". Playbill. July 17, 2003. Retrieved March 9, 2010.
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# Jump up ^ Baxter, John. Woody Allen: A Biography. New York: Caroll & Graf., 1998. pp. 226, 248, 249, 250, 253, 273–4, 385, 416 ISBN 0-7867-0807-7.
# Jump up ^ Bailey, Peter J. The Reluctant Film Art of Woody Allen. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 2001. p. 61 ISBN 0-8131-9041-X.
# ^ Jump up to: a b c Lax, Eric (February 24, 1991). "Woody and Mia: A New York Story". The New York Times. p. 5 of 12. Retrieved November 21, 2011. "They are not married, neither do they live together; their apartments face each other across Central Park."
# Jump up ^ "Exclusive: Mia Farrow and Eight of Her Children Speak Out on Their Lives, Frank Sinatra, and the Scandals They’ve Endured". Vanity Fair. October 2, 2013. Retrieved October 2, 2013.
# Jump up ^ Harrison, Kathryn. "Intimate Strangers". The New York Times. Retrieved November 5, 2011.
# Jump up ^ Orth, Maureen (November 1992). "Mia's Story". Vanity Fair. Retrieved November 16, 2012. "Nobody knows how old Soon-Yi really is. Without ever seeing her, Korean officials put her age down as seven on her passport. A bone scan Mia had done on her in the U.S. put her age at between five and seven. In the family, Soon-Yi is considered to have turned 20 this year, on October 8 [1992]."
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# ^ Jump up to: a b Marks, Peter. "Allen Loses to Farrow in Bitter Custody Battle". The New York Times. Retrieved November 5, 2011.
# ^ Jump up to: a b Biskind, Peter (December 2005). "Reconstructing Woody". Vanity Fair. Retrieved March 9, 2010.
# Jump up ^ Kearney, Christine (June 22, 2011). "Just A Minute With: Woody Allen on nostalgia, scandal". Reuters. Retrieved June 22, 2011.
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# Jump up ^ Gonzalez, Victor (September 19, 2011). "Woody Allen and His New Orleans Jazz Band Announce Miami Beach Haunukkah Show". Miami # New Times. Retrieved November 5, 2011.
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