Rifkin’s Festival is an American-Spanish-Italian comedy film, written and directed by Woody Allen. The film have its world premiere at the San Sebastián International Film Festival on September 18, 2020. and was released in Spain on October 2, 2020 by Tripictures. A short plot summary appeared in The Guardian on September 4, 2019, stating: “The movie, Rifkin’s Festival, is about a couple who fall in love while in town for the San Sebastián film festival, drawing on the annual event as the backdrop to a romantic comedy.”
Trailer
Cast
- Gina Gershon as Sue
- Wallace Shawn as Mort Rifkin
- Christoph Waltz as Death
- Elena Anaya as Jo Rojas
- Louis Garrel as Philippe
See Rifkin’s Festival full cast.
Soundtracks
Coming soon.
Rifkin’s Festival: Critical response
Showbiz 411 – It seems impossible but Woody Allen will be 85 in December and he can still do it, he can still make a trenchant, absurd, fantastically funny comedy that is on its face improbable but altogether winning.
New York Times – Dawning awareness of one’s own irrelevance is not quite the same thing as relevance, but it’s a small breakthrough. And it’s infinitely preferable to 2019’s “A Rainy Day in New York”…
The Guardian – Still, by Allen’s lamentable recent standards, this fitfully entertaining film could be called adventurous, while the reliably cranky Shawn and a stately, vampish Gershon are clearly having a good time and letting us in on it.
Variety – Woody Allen’s Spain-set 49th feature doesn’t reverse the tired creative slide of his recent work, but it’s a painless diversion for the faithful.
Screendaily – Rifkin’s Festival raises a polite smile, and a warm recognition of the films Allen references, but never threatens anything more.
IndieWire – Despite fun turns from Wallace Shawn and Gina Gershon, Allen’s latest trifle is a bizarre, muddled comedy.
IMDB
Quote
Sue: I think we should lay all our cards on the table.
Mort Rifkin: How many cards do you have?
Behind the Scene
Press Conference (with Woody Allen)
Woody Allen Interview
“If I had to be young now, I would rather dedicate myself to theater or literature than to cinema.”
Full interview translated by Google.
Interviews
Wallace Shawn about the sexual abuse allegation
“I personally would have to say that it would take overwhelming evidence to convince me that he had sexually abused a child, just as it would take overwhelming evidence to convince me that Desmond Tutu, Franklin D. Roosevelt or Doris Lessing had sexually abused a child.” – The Guardian
Woody Allen’s next and previous movies
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why not make a real documentary bringing together all the evidence against Mia Farrow and her clique ?. A documentary seen by millions and finally turning the tide on the side of Woody Allen ?. Once for all!.
Thanks for your precious blog!.
Olivier
Thank you for your comment. This documentary already exist but the problem is “how to make it seen by millions”…