The 88-year-old director says he is ‘on the fence’ about making another film due to the work needed to get distribution and financial backing

Woody Allen has once again hinted at his retirement from film-making, saying that he is “on the fence” about making another film after the US release of his latest, Coup de Chance.

In an interview with Air Mail, the 88-year-old director was asked whether the French-language erotic thriller Coup de Chance would be his final film.

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