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  1. 3 de mai. de 2002 · A director goes blind before shooting his new film and tries to hide it from the studio. IMDb provides cast, crew, reviews, trivia, awards, and more for this 2002 comedy romance.

    • (28K)
    • Comedy, Romance
    • Woody Allen
    • 2002-05-03
  2. Hollywood Ending is a 2002 American comedy film written and directed by Woody Allen, who also plays the principal character. It tells the story of a once-famous film director who suffers hysterical blindness due to the intense pressure of directing.

    • $16 million
  3. Hollywood Ending (br: Dirigindo no Escuro; pt: Hollywood Ending) é um filme estadunidense de 2002, escrito, dirigido e estrelado por Woody Allen. Sinopse. O filme conta a história de um produtor de cinema chamado Val Waxman (Woody Allen) que no passado obteve grande sucesso.

    • Dirigindo no Escuro
  4. 8 de jul. de 2020 · 243. 27K views 3 years ago. A director is forced to work with his ex-wife, who left him for the boss of the studio bankrolling his new film. But the night before the first day of shooting, he...

    • 2 min
    • 28K
    • Woody Allen
  5. Hollywood Ending is a 2002 movie about a director (Woody Allen) who faces a dilemma when he is offered a comeback project by his ex-wife (Tea Leoni). The film has mixed reviews from critics and audiences, and is available to rent or buy online.

    • (381)
    • Woody Allen
    • PG-13
    • Woody Allen
  6. 3 de mai. de 2002 · Overview. Woody Allen stars as Val Waxman, a two-time Oscar winner turned washed-up, neurotic director in desperate need of a comeback. When it comes, Waxman finds himself backed into a corner: Work for his ex-wife Ellie or forfeit his last shot. Is Val blinded by love when he opts for the reconnect?

  7. 3 de mai. de 2002 · A movie director who is blind and has a Seeing Eye man on his set faces various complications and challenges in his career and personal life. Roger Ebert praises the witty and audacious humor of Allen's film, but criticizes its use of the blindness gimmick and its reliance on clichés.