Call number
DVD-DRAMA 265
Collection
Publication
MGM (2009)
Description
Woody Allen's semiautobiographical portrait of his amorous, but ultimately mismatched, relationship with co-star Diane Keaton. Allen uses satire and comedy to portray this "nervous romance" for modern times.
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A neurotic comic recalls a past relationship.
Well-made and pleasant. I don't know about beating Star Wars for Best Picture, but as far as Woody Allen movies go, it's up there. Far from my favorite (I prefer my comedies sillier (not to imply that this isn't funny)), but certainly the most Woody-ish
Well-made and pleasant. I don't know about beating Star Wars for Best Picture, but as far as Woody Allen movies go, it's up there. Far from my favorite (I prefer my comedies sillier (not to imply that this isn't funny)), but certainly the most Woody-ish
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Awards
Academy Award (Nominee — Best Original Screenplay — 1977)
National Film Registry (1992)
AFI's 10 Top 10 (Romantic Comedy — 2)