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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Commentary (films not included). Pages: 44. Chapters: 12 Angry Men (1957 film), 12 Angry Men (1997 film), 200 Cigarettes, A.I. Artificial Intelligence, Annie Hall, An American Tail: The Treasure of Manhattan Island, Ash Wednesday (2002 film), Chapter 27, Crimes and Misdemeanors, East Side, West Side (1949 film), El Delivery, Exiled: A Law & Order Movie, Fall (1997 film), Hannah and Her Sisters, Keeping the Faith, La Soga, Life Is Hot in Cracktown, Life Without Soul, Manhattan (film), Melinda and Melinda, No Picnic, Orchids and Ermine, Park Row (film), Paternity (film), Peter and Vandy, Rockabye (1986 film), The Cats of Mirikitani, Tiny Furniture. Excerpt: Annie Hall is a 1977 American romantic comedy directed by Woody Allen from his screenplay co-written with Marshall Brickman and produced by Charles H. Joffe. The director co-stars as Alvy Singer, who investigates the reasons for the failure of his relationship with the film's eponymous female lead (Diane Keaton). Allen has described the film as "a major turning point," which, unlike the farces and comedies that were his work to that point, introduced a level of seriousness where, he says, he "had the courage to abandon ... just clowning around and the safety of complete broad comedy. I said to myself, 'I think I will try and make some deeper film and not be as funny in the same way. And maybe there will be other values that will emerge, that will be interesting or nourishing for the audience.'" The film met widespread critical acclaim and, along with the 1978 Academy Award for Best Picture, won Oscars in three other categories: two for Allen (Best Director and, with Brickman, Best Original Screenplay), and Keaton for Best Actress. 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...