Annie Hall
1977 film by Woody Allen / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Annie Hall is a 1977 American romantic comedy movie from United Artists. Woody Allen directed and stars in it. At first it was called Anhedonia, then It Had To Be Jew, but these titles would not sell the movie. Annie Hall has been considered a biography of Allen's real life, but the actor has denied this claim.[1]
Quick Facts Annie Hall, Directed by ...
Annie Hall | |
---|---|
Directed by | Woody Allen |
Written by | Woody Allen Marshall Brickman |
Produced by | Charles H. Joffe Jack Rollins |
Starring | Woody Allen Diane Keaton Tony Roberts Carol Kane Paul Simon |
Cinematography | Gordon Willis |
Edited by | Wendy Greene Bricmont Ralph Rosenblum |
Distributed by | United Artists |
Release date | April 20, 1977 |
Running time | 93 |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $4 million |
Close
Quick Facts Academy Awards record, Golden Globe Awards record ...
Academy Awards record | |
---|---|
1. Best Actress in a Leading Role, Diane Keaton | |
2. Best Director, Woody Allen | |
3. Best Picture, Charles H. Joffe | |
4. Best Original Screenplay, Woody Allen, Marshall Brickman | |
Golden Globe Awards record | |
1. Best Actress– Motion Picture Musical or Comedy, - Diane Keaton | |
BAFTA Awards record | |
1. Best Actress, Diane Keaton | |
2. Best Direction, Woody Allen | |
3. Best Editing, Ralph Rosenblum, Wendy Greene Bricmont | |
4. Best Film | |
5. Best Screenplay, Woody Allen, Marshall Brickman | |
Close