Woody Allen had no more to say regarding abuse allegations

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Woody Allen insisted here Thursday that he had no more to say regarding allegations that he abused his adopted daughter Dylan Farrow.

“I’ve said all I can say about it,” Allen said during a press conference at the Cannes Film Festival. “I have so moved on that I never think about it. I work, I do my movies and hope that people like them.”

Allen is in Cannes for the premiere of his new film, “Cafe Society,” featuring Blake Lively, Jesse Eisenberg, Steve Carell and Kristen Stewart.

On Wednesday, Ronan Farrow, son of Allen and Mia Farrow, revived the sexual abuse allegations, which date from 1993, and denounced the press for not pressing his father to talk about the case.

“My Father, Woody Allen, and the Danger of Questions Unasked” was the title of an essay Farrow published in The Hollywood Reporter.

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