The "Irrational Man" director - whose latest offering follows a tormented philosophy professor called Abe (Joaquin Phoenix) who considers murdering a corrupt judge to find meaning in his life - said fans have always assumed he puts elements of his life into his characters but that's simply never been true, reported Daily Telegraph.
"This is the story of my life. I spend my whole life saying 'This is not me', but audiences don't like to hear it. When I made Annie Hall, people thought it was an autobiographical film. And I'd say, 'Well look it's not. I made it up'.
Though Woody, 29, battled in court in real life for the custody of his kids, he says he came up with the idea for the film when a friend struggled to sue a dodgy building contractor.
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