Annie Hall

1977 USA Color 94 minutes

Annie Hall Jonathan Munk + Joan Neuman Diane Keaton + Woody Allen

Review

Annie: It's so clean out here in California!
Alvy: That's because they don't throw their garbage away, they turn it into television shows.

Woody Allen Alvy Singer (Woody Allen) is a New Yorker, Jewish, liberal, intellectual, talkative, slightly neurotic, and involved in relationships. Allison (Carol Kane) and Pam (Shelly Duvall) appear briefly as love interests, but his primary target is Annie Hall (Diane Keaton), an awkward unconfident nightclub singer who dresses in an eyecatching, baggy array of men's clothes.

Diane KeatonThe film follows the ups and downs of their love affair and charts their many bedroom neuroses; in Alvy's case, his hangups turn him into a insecure whinger, and send Annie in the direction of pop star Tony Lacey (Paul Simon).

 

Cast

Directed by Woody Allen

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Woody Allen + Diane Keaton

Trivia

Release date: April 17, 1977

The movie was shot in New York and Los Angeles

Oscars:
Best Picture
Best Director -> Woody Allen
Best Actress -> Diane Keaton
Best original screenplay -> Woody Allen and Marshall Brickman

Oscar nomination:
Best actor -> Woody Allen.

On the night he was awarded his Oscars, Allen remained in New York playing clarinet with his jazz band at Michael’s pub.Source / More

Diane Keaton’s family name is Hall. Her grandmother was called Grammy Hall.Source / More

Bio


Woody Allen

Woody Allen
Most of the time I don't have much fun.
The rest of the time I don't have any fun at all

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Born:

December 1, 1935

Born as:

Allen Stewart Konigsberg

Konigsberg started writing comedy material for television stars while still an adolescent. In 1961 he began performing his own material in Greenwich village cafés. Woody broke into films in 1965 as both screenwriter and performer in What's new pussycat?.

In the seventies Allen wrote, directed and acted in a string of highly successful comedies. 1977's Annie Hall was a breakthrough movie and from that point on, Woody's films became more serious, starting with Interiors (1978), a heavy, Bergman-influenced drama.

Allen has a history of casting his significant others for his films; Louise Lasser in the sixties, Diane Keaton in the seventies and Mia Farrow in the eighties. Farrow and Allen became international gossip fodder in 1992 when he was forced to admit a romantic liaison with her adopted daughter Soon-Yi Previn. This unprecedented publicity gave unexpected notoriety to Allen's concurrently released Husbands and Wives (1992) because of the dialogue between Allen and Farrow.

Selected Movies:

Academy awards:

1998 Nominated Best Writing for: Deconstructing Harry (1997)
1996 Nominated Best Writing for: Mighty Aphrodite (1995)
1995 Nominated Best Director for: Bullets Over Broadway (1994)
1995 Nominated Best Writing for: Bullets Over Broadway (1994)
1993 Nominated Best Writing for: Husbands and Wives (1992)
1991 Nominated Best Writing for: Alice (1990)
1990 Nominated Best Director for: Crimes and Misdemeanors (1989)
1990 Nominated Best Writing for: Crimes and Misdemeanors (1989)
1988 Nominated Best Writing for: Radio Days (1987)
1987 Won Oscar Best Writing for: Hannah and Her Sisters (1986)
1987 Nominated Best Director for: Hannah and Her Sisters (1986)
1986 Nominated Best Writing for: The Purple Rose of Cairo (1985)
1985 Nominated Best Director for: Broadway Danny Rose (1984)
1985 Nominated Best Writing for: Broadway Danny Rose (1984)
1980 Nominated Best Writing for: Manhattan (1979)
1979 Nominated Best Director for: Interiors (1978)
1979 Nominated Best Writing for: Interiors (1978)
1978 Won Oscar Best Director for: Annie Hall (1977)
1978 Won Oscar Best Writing for: Annie Hall (1977)
1978 Nominated Best Actor for: Annie Hall (1977)