Annie Hall
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Initial release | USA |
Directors | Woody Allen |
Casting director | Juliet Taylor |
Screenplay | Woody Allen |
Marshall Brickman | |
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ID | 698209 |
Academy Award for Best Actress
Academy Award for Best Director
Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay
Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
BAFTA Award for Best Film
BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role
Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directing – Feature Film
National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Actress
BAFTA Award for Best Direction
New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actress
BAFTA Award for Best Editing
Bodil Award for Best American Film
New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Director
National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Screenplay
New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Film
National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Film
Writers Guild of America Award for Best Original Comedy
Australian Film Institute Award for Best Foreign Film
BAFTA Award for Best Screenplay
About Annie Hall
Comedian Alvy Singer (Woody Allen) examines the rise and fall of his relationship with struggling nightclub singer Annie Hall (Diane Keaton). Speaking directly to the audience in front of a bare background, Singer reflects briefly on his childhood and his early adult years before settling in to tell the story of how he and Annie met, fell in love, and struggled with the obstacles of modern romance, mixing surreal fantasy sequences with small moments of emotional drama.
General election 2019, Your Questions Answered: What if there is a flood on polling day?
... What if a polling station floods? There was severe flooding in Darley Dale where the body of Derbyshire s former High Sheriff Annie Hall was found In an emergency, councils can turn to a makeshift polling station which could be a car boot or a tent - just as long as voting can be done in secret...
England flooding: More than 60 warnings in place
... Communities around Matlock, Derbyshire, where flood victim Annie Hall was swept away, are cleaning up after the flooding...
The Papers: Police probe into PM 'shelved' and Labour's spending
... The and both focus their coverage on Annie Hall, the former High Sheriff of Derbyshire who was swept away and killed in the flooding near Darley Dale...
Flood victim was former Derbyshire High Sheriff Annie Hall
...Annie Hall s family said: “We are in great shock and grieving A woman swept to her death by a flooded river was Derbyshire s former High Sheriff Annie Hall, police have said...
The Papers: Police probe into PM 'shelved' and Labour's spending
The Observer claims The Independent police watchdog has on whether Boris Johnson should face an investigation into possible criminal misconduct in his relations With Us entrepreneur Jennifer Arcuri until after the election.
The Paper reports that Westminster politicians and London Assembly members believe the ruling has been "suppressed" in order to protect the PM from damaging headlines ahead of polling day.
The Independent Office for Police Conduct has issued a statement strongly rejecting The Paper 's claims and insisting that The Matter is still being decided.
Meanwhile, many of Sunday's papers hone in on the Conservatives' analysis of Labour spending Pledges .
is the headline in the Sunday Telegraph. It should be noted that the document, produced by the Tory party, assumes that all Labour policies passed at The Party 's annual conference Will be included in its manifesto.
The Telegraph quotes Chancellor Sajid Javid as saying the Tory research sets out "the numbers Labour did not want you to see".
is The Lead in the Mail on Sunday, which tells its readers that Labour's plans would cost every household £43,000.
The Paper alleges that the Tory dossier - largely based on previous manifesto Commitments - has been produced with The Help of civil servants, prompting "furious objections" from shadow chancellor John Mcdonnell .
Online, Mr McDonnell provides The Lead for The Independent . In an interview, he - to be presented in the coming Days - Will be The Party 's most radical ever.
It Will , he claims, include plans to introduce a universal basic income, and drastic measures to tackle the climate crisis.
He also denies reports that there've been strained relations between himself and Jeremy Corbyn in recent months.
Life-threatening floodsSeveral papers carry pictures of the partly submerged village of Fishlake near Doncaster after because of life-threatening flooding.
The Mail on Sunday devotes a double-page spread to conditions in the area which saw The River Don flood after a month's rain in A Day - Warning that snow is now forecast in the coming Days .
The and both focus their coverage on Annie Hall , the former High Sheriff of Derbyshire who was Swept Away and killed in the flooding near Darley Dale.
The Sunday Times reports that the successful Netflix Series The Crown has been in its latest Series - to be released next week.
Under the headline "Crown slammed over Queen's 'affair'", it sets out the objections of The Queen 's former press secretary, Dickie Arbiter , to one of its storylines that portrays a close relationship between The Queen and her horse racing manager, Lord Porchester.
Declaring it "gossip that's been washing round for decades with no substance" Dickie Arbiter says The Crown 's scripts are known for being "beefed up" but he condemns the portrayal of the friendship as "distasteful and totally unfounded".
Source of news: bbc.com