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1977 Certificate 15
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Woody Allen cowrote, directed, and stars in this award-winning film as a kvetchy Brooklyn comedian wistfully recalling his bygone relationship with flighty, adorable, and irrepressibly midwestern (read: not Jewish) Annie Hall. The film marked a transition from Allen's earlier absurdist comedies to a richer vein of thoughtful .. Read more

Starring Colleen Dewhurst, Christopher Walken, Woody Allen, Diane Keaton
Director Woody Allen
Genres Comedy, Romance

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  • Annie Hall

    Diane Keaton attempts to find shelter dog a home on TV

    • WENN Newsdesk
    • 27 Apr 2012

    Movie star Diane Keaton turned rescue dog heroine during an appearance on late night TV in America on Thursday when she tried to find a pooch a home. The Annie Hall star stunned The Tonight Show host Jay Leno when she interrupted his interview and dashed off to pick up the scruffy mutt, called Clover, backstage. Keaton, who is on the board of a shelter in California, asked if any member of Leno's studio audience wanted to take the dog home. She said, "I knew I was gonna go on Jay's show and I... Read more

    Midnight in Paris

    Allen's Paris wins top prize at Writers Guild of America awards

    • WENN Newsdesk
    • 20 Feb 2012

    Woody Allen was the toast of the Writers Guild of America awards on Sunday night (19Feb12) after his film Midnight In Paris landed the Best Original Screenplay prize. The Annie Hall legend's romantic tale of a writer, played by Owen Wilson, who begins to question love during a trip to France, was given the night's top award by U.S. film and television writers. George Clooney's acclaimed movie The Descendants also won one of the evening's top prizes - the Best Adapted Screenplay trophy for... Read more

    The Descendants - Blu-ray

    Allen & Scorsese to battle for Directors Guild Award

    • WENN Newsdesk
    • 09 Jan 2012

    Woody Allen and Martin Scorsese are set for a battle royal at the Directors Guild Awards after landing leading nominations on Monday (09Jan12). The moviemakers' films Midnight in Paris and Hugo will compete alongside David Fincher's The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, Michel Hazanavicius' The Artist and Alexander Payne's The Descendants for the prestigious DGA honour on 29 January (12). According to awards-watch website GoldDerby.com, the winner of the DGA has gone on to win the Best Director... Read more

    Annie Hall

    Stone fears she scared off idol Keaton

    • WENN Newsdesk
    • 20 Nov 2011

    Emma Stone fears she has ruined her chances of ever working with her idol Diane Keaton by talking about her too much in interviews. The Help star has become one of Hollywood's hottest rising stars in recent months, and she often credits the Annie Hall legend with sparking her interest in acting. But Stone is worried her obsession with Keaton will put the veteran actress off working with her on a future project. She tells Stylist, "I haven't met her, but I talk about her so damn much that she's Read more

    The Decameron - Blu-ray

    Allen changes confusing movie title

    • WENN Newsdesk
    • 14 Oct 2011

    Director Woody Allen has changed the name of his new movie after the original title left fans baffled. The filmmaker shot his latest project in Rome, Italy with Penelope Cruz, Alec Baldwin and Jesse Eisenberg, and the original title was slated to be The Bob Decameron. But Allen has decided to change the name to Nero Fiddled because the former title drew blank expressions. He says, "I couldn't believe how few people had heard of The Decameron, even in Rome. And the few that did assumed the... Read more

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    • Annie Hall
      Woody Allen cowrote, directed, and stars in this award-winning film as a kvetchy Brooklyn comedian wistfully recalling his bygone relationship with flighty, adorable, and irrepressibly midwestern (read: not Jewish) Annie Hall. The film marked a transition from Allen's earlier absurdist comedies to ...