Caption: Farrow played a psychiatrist in "Zelig."Sally and Cecilia, who inhabit universes in which the mundane and the miraculous are inextricably merged, are just two of the enchanting women that Woody Allen has written and directed for Mia Farrow since 1982. In the world of movies, where relationships that survive more than two or three productions are rare, the collaboration of Woody Allen and Mia Farrow is both sublimely eccentric and a measure of the personal nature of Allen's cinema. "Alice," which opened in Detroit Friday, is there 11ths film together, which is singular and possibly unique, at least in American films. And it means that of 20 movies Allen has written and directed, Farrow has been in more than half.
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