Spanish director and screenwriter David Trueba meets the filmmaker in New York in a special interview that Movistar Plus+ premieres this Saturday. In A Made in Hollywood Ending (2002), Woody Allen fantasized about the idea of ​​a neurotic director in low hours who hid his recent loss of vision so that no one would prevent him from completing a new feature film.

Allen's fictions are connected to his life, or at least with a transcript of his existence, that could construct a visual autobiography.