Winner of four Academy awards including Best Picture and Best Director, Annie Hall is Woody Allen's supreme masterpiece. Coming between such early, slapstick farces as Sleeper and Love and Death, and darker, more reflective comedies like Manhattan and Hannah and her Sisters, this endearing semi-autobiographical film "put Woody in the league with the best Directors we have" (Vincent Canby).
Starring Allen as New York comedian Alvy Singer and Diane Keaton as Annie, the film weaves flashbacks, flash forwards, monologues, a parade of classic monologues, a parade of classic Allen one-liners, and even animation into an alternatively uproarious and wistful comedy about a witty and wacky on-again, off again romance.