Too short a day in New York with Woody Allen. The main flaw of the interview is that it is too short.

One would like to have one of those long conversations within reach like Truffaut's with Hitchcock or Cameron Crowe's with Billy Wilder. None of that happens in the 40 minutes that we see David chatting with Woody. And, paradoxically, the fact that the conversation focuses on Allen speaks more and better about David than all the texts he could write telling how his films have influenced him.