Allen has called the HBO docuseries a "hatchet job" that only give a "matter of days" to respond. Co-director Amy Ziering fired back at that characterization. "His perspective, his first-person testimony is included throughout the series," she tells The Hollywood Reporter. "We have his own voice reading, his own writing, his press conferences in his words, his court testimony. His side is represented. And he's welcome to do an interview (with us). Standing offer. We're sure that HBO would do a fifth episode. We're here."
TOPICS: Allen v. Farrow, HBO, Amy Ziering, Woody Allen, Documentaries