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Annie Hall

by Peter Cowie
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Overview

For an entire generation, Annie Hall embodied the notion of a New York peopled by sophisticated intellectuals—all sent up by the deadpan comedy genius of Woody Allen, writer, director and of course star. It also confirmed the sparkling acting talent of Diane Keaton as a partner for Woody on screen. The film has survived as a popular comedy, however, by virtue of Allen's inventiveness as a director and the timelessness of his satire. Peter Cowrie's study of Annie Hall recaptures the mood of the 70s, and examines the myriad imaginative touches that distinguish this film from other American productions of the period. The book also includes a glossary of the many cultural references which give the film its distinctively "intellectual" tone.

About the Author, Peter Cowie

Peter Cowrie has written histories of Dutch and Scandinavian film and critical biographies of Welles, Bergman, and Coppola. He recently edited the BFI's centenary book, World Cinema, and is currently
International Publishing Director of Variety.

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Book Details

Published
May 1, 1996
Publisher
BFI Publishing
Pages
96
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780851705804

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