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In regards to the Allen interview, Farrow wrote: "To me it is a sterling example of how not to talk about sexual assault. Dylan's allegations are never raised in the interview and receive only a parenthetical mention - an inaccurate reference to charges being 'dropped.' THR later issued a correction: 'not pursued.'"
Farrow also calls out the stars who continue to work on Allen's films. His latest, "Cafe Society," opened the Cannes Film Festival on Wednesday and stars Kristen Stewart, Jesse Eisenberg, Blake Lively, and Steve Carell.
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Ronan is the biological son of Allen and actress Mia Farrow, who were in a relationship for 12 years (though she raised the possibility that he is actually the son of Frank Sinatra). Dylan was adopted.
In the summer of 1992, Mia Farrow pressed charges that Allen molested Dylan, then 7.
In the piece, Ronan Farrow points out that back then, as a 5-year-old, he was troubled by his father's "strange behavior" around Dylan, which included "climbing into her bed in the middle of the night, forcing her to suck his thumb - behavior that had prompted him to enter into therapy focused on his inappropriate conduct with children prior to the allegations."
Farrow also claims that the only reason why the molestation case against Allen didn't go to court, though the prosecutor had "probable cause" to prosecute Allen, was due to "the fragility of the child victim."
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"The old-school media's slow evolution has helped to create a culture of impunity and silence," he wrote.
Though he does say that "things are changing," pointing to The Hollywood Reporter giving him space for his piece, and other outlets reporting on the sexual assault allegations against Bill Cosby.
"We are witnessing a sea change in how we talk about sexual assault and abuse," Farrow wrote. "But there is more work to do to build a culture where women like my sister are no longer treated as if they are invisible. It's time to ask some hard questions."
But it's unclear if that sea change is actually happening, at least in regards to Allen.
The Farrow piece went online before Allen arrived at the press conference for his film at Cannes on Wednesday. None of the reporters who asked Allen a question brought up Farrow's story and the allegations in it.
Zero journalists at the Woody Allen press conference asked him about this @RonanFarrow piece, proving his point. https://t.co/J7BV35MjNh
- Matthew Belloni (@THRMattBelloni) May 11, 2016