Los Angeles, March 2
Publishers of Woody Allens autobiography, Apropos Of Nothing, have reportedly threatened to sue the network HBO, and the makers of the documentary series Allen V Farrow, if they fail to furnish evidence for authorised use of audio from Allen in the documentary which has become a talking point ever since its first episode was aired recently.
The network had signed a deal with the divorced couple's son, Ronan Farrow, for the documentary last year.
"The document preservation notice could reveal if Ronan exerted any influence on HBO to green-light the series -- or whether he had involvement with the filmmakers in presenting a very subjective view of the long-running feud between Woody and his ex-wife Mia," a source told Radar Online.
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