
Dylan Farrow is not about to let Hollywood glamorize yet another Woody Allen movie.
The director’s adopted daughter has been on a roller coaster of emotion for most of her life, triggered by every film Allen has released in the years since she accused him of molesting her as a child.
But she’s hoping that all comes to an end this year!
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Taking to Twitter on the day of Allen’s newest release, Wonder Wheel, Farrow once again reminded the world of her father’s alleged actions, calling out the industry — including the film’s stars, Kate Winslet, Justin Timberlake, and Jim Belushi — for working with and praising the man “who stole my childhood from me.”
Farrow also noted there were still many victims like herself, who are made to feel “revictimized” when their claims are not believed or just ignored.
With the momentum of the #MeToo movement, Farrow hopes this is the year people will take her “inconvenient” truth seriously. See what she had to say (below):
Today Woody Allen releases another film nationwide. People like @jtimberlake, @JimBelushi, #KateWinslet, and others will promote it and praise him for it. /1
— Dylan Farrow (@realdylanfarrow) December 15, 2017
Today I will be triggered by every movie ad, every review, every mention of the man who stole my childhood from me. /2
— Dylan Farrow (@realdylanfarrow) December 15, 2017
There are many others like me who are continually revictimized when they are disbelieved, or just outright ignored, because the truth is too inconvenient to accept, too difficult to deal with. /3
— Dylan Farrow (@realdylanfarrow) December 15, 2017
When we enable powerful predators, in every walk of life, we are willing accomplices in the continued harm inflicted on their victims. We are complicit. /4
— Dylan Farrow (@realdylanfarrow) December 15, 2017
To fundamentally change how society responds to sexual assault, we must change ourselves, at every level. /5
— Dylan Farrow (@realdylanfarrow) December 15, 2017
We must subordinate art to morality, not morality to art. /6
— Dylan Farrow (@realdylanfarrow) December 15, 2017
We must subordinate power to morality, not morality to power. /7
— Dylan Farrow (@realdylanfarrow) December 15, 2017
We must make the personal sacrifices necessary to take away the power and influence from those who abuse it, and we must do it by standing together. /8
— Dylan Farrow (@realdylanfarrow) December 15, 2017
It won’t be easy, but it will be worth it. The time is right for a cultural change. We owe it to our world, to our children, and to the generations to come. /9
— Dylan Farrow (@realdylanfarrow) December 15, 2017
Are you with me? #metoo #nowletsgo /10 (end)
— Dylan Farrow (@realdylanfarrow) December 15, 2017
Are you with Dylan? Or still planning on seeing Wonder Wheel?
[Image via Amazon/Twitter/Dennis Van Tine/Future Image/WENN.]
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