LOS ANGELES: The moviemakers are done with the shooting and the project is ready for post-production.
Woody Allen finished production on “A Rainy Day In New York” in October 2017, but now it appears the movie won’t be released in 2018 or maybe ever.
According to reports, the project has been shelved indefinitely by Amazon Studios, which produced the movie on a $25 million budget.
Amazon is reportedly facing difficulties releasing a movie directed by Allen in the #MeToo era.
The director’s name has been in countless headlines over the last year as his adopted daughter, Dylan Farrow, brought old allegations accusing Allen of child molestation back into the spotlight.
Making matters worse for Amazon, the film reportedly features a scene involving sexual flirtation between an older man and a 15-year-old girl.
The movie stars Timothée Chalamet, Selena Gomez, Elle Fanning, Rebecca Hall, and Jude Law.
Amazon told daily publications that “no release date had ever been set” for “Rainy Day,”
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