Producer Woody Allen says he just does meetings to advance his motion pictures since he needs to as he feels the press does not help his motion pictures. The notable executive and performing artist has endless movies to his names, from show Match Point to romantic comedy Midnight in Paris. Be that as it may, not every one of them have fared well under the investigation of
faultfinders throughout the years, and Allen, 80, is unyielding that doing media has no effect to the film's prosperity, reported Guardian.
"I never thought there was any point doing press. I don't think anyone ever peruses a meeting and says: 'Hello, I need to see that film!'" Woody Allen said.
"All things considered, the attention individuals think it is critical. In this way, I do it to be pleasant. Be that as it may, I don't think – and I let them know this – that it makes a difference. Furthermore, they say: ''Just keep it calm and do it.' I would prefer not to be somebody who takes the cash however declines to offer assistance."
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