A four-part HBO original documentary series from award-winning investigative filmmakers Kirby Dick & Amy Ziering and Amy Herdy, Allen v. Farrow goes behind the years of sensational headlines to reveal the private story of one of Hollywood’s most notorious and public scandals: the accusation of sexual abuse against Woody Allen involving Dylan, his then 7-year-old daughter with Mia Farrow.
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About the Series
Allen v. Farrow is a four-part investigative documentary series, that re-examines the accusations of sexual abuse against Woody Allen by Dylan, his then seven-year-old daughter with Mia Farrow. Through meticulous research and corroborating documentation, the series pieces together the events that transpired, presenting an exposé that thoroughly upends storylines long held to be true in the public eye, and revealing the ramifications these public misconceptions have had in our culture and courtrooms.
The series, in exploring one family’s harrowing journey through allegations of abuse, paints an in-depth and up close examination of incest, grooming, emotional abuse, the privilege conferred on celebrity, the institutional complicity that supports and abets abuse, and family court biases that result in unjust outcomes for children.
Allen v. Farrow is a harrowing and indispensable look at ourselves and our culture—engaging and enlightening—changing hearts and minds with each viewing.
Impact Campaign
Issues examined in Allen v. Farrow →
Allen v. Farrow can be utilized as an educational tool to inspire discussion, catalyze real change, and galvanize audiences to want to make a difference for survivors of abuse. Relevant to professional sectors as well as academic departments such as psychology, legal studies, film + media studies, journalism, pediatrics, social work, sociology, and more—awareness and education are at the forefront of our campaign.
Infrafamilial Sexual Abuse & Incest
Long Term Effects of Trauma on Family
Grooming of Victims and Families
Biases Against Mothers in Family Court
The Art v. Artist Debate
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Key Editorials + Thought Pieces
HBO’s ‘Allen v. Farrow’ suggest Woody Allen took America for a ride on the Gaslight Express
If You Still Don’t Believe Dylan Farrow in ‘Allen v. Farrow,’ It’s Time to Ask Yourself Why
Team
Kirby Dick
Two Time Academy Award-Nominated & Emmy Winning Filmmaker of The Invisible War, The Hunting Ground & On The Record
Amy Ziering
Academy Award-Nominated & Emmy Winning Filmmaker of The Invisible War, The Hunting Ground & On The Record
Amy Herdy
Emmy & DuPont Award Winning Producer of The Hunting Ground, The Bleeding Edge & On The Record
Micheal Abels
Emmy Nominated Composer of Us & Get Out - Allen v. Farrow Soundtrack Available Here!
Resources
Safe Horizon is the largest provider of comprehensive services for domestic violence survivors and victims of all crime and abuse. Our mission is to provide support, prevent violence and promote justice for victims of crime and abuse, their families and communities.
RAINN, the nation’s largest anti-sexual violence organization, created and operates the National Sexual Assault Hotline in partnership with more than 1,000 local sexual assault service providers across the country.
Jane Doe No More is a national nonprofit organization that empowers survivors of sexual crimes to find their voice, advance their healing, and educate others. It envisions a society that no longer spreads doubt, instills fear, casts shame, or places blame on survivors of sexual crimes.
National Children’s Alliance (NCA) is the nation’s largest network of care center for children victimized by abuse, representing the nation’s 924 (and counting!) Children’s Advocacy Centers—CACs. CACs provide a coordinated, evidence-based response to children who have been abused in all 50 states.
The Center for Judicial Excellence is committed to protecting child abuse and domestic violence survivors in our nation’s family courts and to fostering accountability throughout the judicial branch.