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  • Annie Hall är en 1977 amerikansk komedi film. Elizabeth Weir och Mike Branton diskuterat den här filmen. (ATL: "Sunday") kategori:Filmer
  • Annie Hall ; film américain de Woody Allen, sorti en 1977
  • Annie Hall is a 1977 American comedy film. When talking about Lantea's ocean, Dr. Rodney McKay says the line "Did you know that there was a lobster-like crustacean down there the size of a Buick?" The line appears to be a take-off of Woody Allen's line "Honey, there's a spider in your bathroom the size of a Buick." (SGA: "Echoes") When Dr. Elizabeth Weir told Dr. Mike Branton that she liked When Harry Met Sally, he told her it was a cheap knockoff of Annie Hall. (SGA: "Sunday")
  • Annie Hall is a 1977 romantic comedy starring, directed and co-written by Woody Allen. Set in New York City and Los Angeles, the film follows the relationship of Alvy (Allen), and his girlfriend Annie (Diane Keaton). The film won four Academy Awards, and the American Film Institute has ranked the film on multiple top 100 lists.
  • Principal photography for the film began on May 19, 1976 on the South Fork of Long Island, and filming continued periodically for the next ten months. Allen has described the result, which marked his first collaboration with cinematographer Gordon Willis, as "a major turning point", in that unlike the farces and comedies that were his work to that point, it introduced a new level of seriousness. Academics have noted the contrast in the settings of New York City and Los Angeles, the stereotype of gender differences in sexuality, the presentation of Jewish identity, and the elements of psychoanalysis and modernism.
  • Annie Hall is a 1977 American romantic comedy directed by Woody Allen from a screenplay he co-wrote with Marshall Brickman. Produced by Allen's manager, Charles H. Joffe, the film stars the director as Alvy "Max" Singer, who tries to figure out the reasons for the failure of his relationship with the film's eponymous female lead, played by Diane Keaton in a role written specifically for her.
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  • Annie Hall
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  • Annie Hall är en 1977 amerikansk komedi film. Elizabeth Weir och Mike Branton diskuterat den här filmen. (ATL: "Sunday") kategori:Filmer
  • Annie Hall ; film américain de Woody Allen, sorti en 1977
  • Annie Hall is a 1977 American romantic comedy directed by Woody Allen from a screenplay he co-wrote with Marshall Brickman. Produced by Allen's manager, Charles H. Joffe, the film stars the director as Alvy "Max" Singer, who tries to figure out the reasons for the failure of his relationship with the film's eponymous female lead, played by Diane Keaton in a role written specifically for her. Principal photography for the film began on 19 May 1976 on the South Fork of Long Island, and filming continued periodically for the next ten months. Allen has described the result, which marked his first collaboration with cinematographer Gordon Willis, as "a major turning point",[2] in that unlike the farces and comedies that were his work to that point, it introduced a new level of seriousness. Academics have noted the contrast in the settings of New York City and Los Angeles, the stereotype of gender differences in sexuality, the presentation of Jewish identity, and the elements of psychoanalysis and modernism. Annie Hall was screened at the Los Angeles Film Festival in March 1977, before its official release on 20 April 1977. The film received widespread critical acclaim, and along with winning the Academy Award for Best Picture, it received Oscars in three other categories: two for Allen (Best Director and, with Brickman, Best Original Screenplay), and Keaton for Best Actress. The film additionally won four BAFTA awards and a Golden Globe, the latter being awarded to Keaton. Its North American box office receipts of $38,251,425 are fourth-best in the director's oeuvre when not adjusted for inflation. Often listed among the greatest film comedies, it ranks 31st onAFI's list of the top feature films in American cinema, fourth on their list of top comedy films and number 28 on Bravo's "100 Funniest Movies." Film critic Roger Ebertcalled it "just about everyone's favorite Woody Allen movie".[3]
  • Annie Hall is a 1977 American comedy film. When talking about Lantea's ocean, Dr. Rodney McKay says the line "Did you know that there was a lobster-like crustacean down there the size of a Buick?" The line appears to be a take-off of Woody Allen's line "Honey, there's a spider in your bathroom the size of a Buick." (SGA: "Echoes") When Dr. Elizabeth Weir told Dr. Mike Branton that she liked When Harry Met Sally, he told her it was a cheap knockoff of Annie Hall. (SGA: "Sunday")
  • Principal photography for the film began on May 19, 1976 on the South Fork of Long Island, and filming continued periodically for the next ten months. Allen has described the result, which marked his first collaboration with cinematographer Gordon Willis, as "a major turning point", in that unlike the farces and comedies that were his work to that point, it introduced a new level of seriousness. Academics have noted the contrast in the settings of New York City and Los Angeles, the stereotype of gender differences in sexuality, the presentation of Jewish identity, and the elements of psychoanalysis and modernism. Annie Hall was released on April 20, 1977. The film received widespread critical acclaim, and along with winning the Academy Award for Best Picture, it received Oscars in three other categories: two for Allen (Best Director and, with Brickman, Best Original Screenplay), and Keaton for Best Actress. The film additionally won four BAFTA awards and a Golden Globe, the latter being awarded to Keaton. Its North American box office receipts of $38,251,425 are fourth-best of Allen's works when not adjusted for inflation. Often listed among the greatest film comedies, it ranks 31st on AFI's list of the top feature films in American cinema, fourth on their list of top comedy films and number 28 on Bravo's "100 Funniest Movies." Film critic Roger Ebert called it "just about everyone's favorite Woody Allen movie". The film's screenplay was also named the funniest ever written by the Writers Guild of America in its list of the "101 Funniest Screenplays."
  • Annie Hall is a 1977 romantic comedy starring, directed and co-written by Woody Allen. Set in New York City and Los Angeles, the film follows the relationship of Alvy (Allen), and his girlfriend Annie (Diane Keaton). The film won four Academy Awards, and the American Film Institute has ranked the film on multiple top 100 lists.