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Directed by Woody Allen.
A Woody Allen Manhattan mosaic, Hannah and Her Sisters concerns the lives, loves, and infidelities among a tightly-knit artistic clan. Hannah (Mia Farrow) regularly meets with her sisters Holly (Dianne Wiest) and Lee (Barbara Hershey) to discuss the week's events. It's what they don't always tell each other that forms the film's various subplots. Hannah is married to accountant and financial planner Elliot (Michael Caine), who carries a torch for Lee, who in turn lives with pompous Soho artist Frederick (Max von Sydow). Meanwhile, Holly, a neurotic actress and eternal loser in love, dates TV producer Mickey (Allen), who used to be married to Hannah and spends most of the film convinced that he's about to die. Appearing in supporting parts are Lloyd Nolan and Maureen O'Sullivan (Farrow's real mom), as the eternally bickering husband-and-wife acting team who are the parents of Hannah and her sisters. The film begins and ends during the family's traditional Thanksgiving dinner, filmed in Farrow's actual New York apartment. Unbilled cameos are contributed by Sam Waterston as one of Wiest's brief amours and Tony Roberts as one of Allen's friends. Hannah and Her Sisters collected Oscars for Michael Caine, Dianne Wiest, and Woody Allen's screenplay. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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"After seeing so many of his films, it's easy to forget that Woody Allen is a great filmmaker. Although a director as proflic as Allen has made film that range from masterpiece (Annie Hall, Interiors) to garbage (Everyone Says I Love You) the truly great movies in his ouvre make delving into his huge filmography worthwile. Hannah and Her Sisters is such a picture. At this point, it's customary to describe the plot, but this film does not have one, at least, a conventional sequence of events. It's collection of different intrigues regarding people who know Hannah (Mia Farrow). They include her two sisters of the title, Lee (Barbara Hershey), who is an unsatisfied relationship with Frederick (Max Von Sydow), a much older artist; the insecure Holly (Diane Wiest), who is hoping to start a relationship with an architect (Sam Waterson), Hannah's husband Elliot (Michael Caine), who is infuated with Lee, Hannah's parents (Lloyd Nolan and Maureen O'Sullivan), who fight constantly; and fam ... " [More]
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"How Woody Allen consistently (and almost annually, I might add) writes such well written, well rounded and yet personal screenplays is beyond me. This one definitely has his touch and yet seems the most honest and realistic of his films that I've seen to date (I'd say a close second is Another Woman, and I haven't seen Interiors or Manhattan yet). How he manages to jump between all of the lead character's lives so effortlessly and have the audience keep up with all of the various story lines is beyond me. Hidden inside this screenplay are some of Woody Allen's best gems, both dramatic and comedic. Pure genius. " [More]
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"Hannah and Her Sisters is a warm, funny and genuine film about families in general and the intertwining lives of three adult sisters. It deals with the connections that alter with the successes and failures that each family member brings with them into their relationships-- this may not sound like a Woody Allen picture, but it has his stamp all the way through it. There is also a fine minor leimotif about creativity that also runs through the film, as painters, writers, perdormers and even rock musicians make their appearances, and even poetry is used to woo oe sister by another's husband.I don't think I've ever seen a more anxious and gratifying performance out of Michael Caine, and Dianne Wiest and Barbara Hershey are also astounding. This movie seems to have been filmed at the zenith of the Farrow/Allen blended family, and both their performances are relaxed and responsive. This is a terrific film for anyone just discovering Allen's talents or just interested i ... " [More]
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The film that, in the words of one critic, established Woody Allen as the urban poet of our anxiety-ridden age, Hannah and Her Sisters was Allen's most accomplished film since Manhattan. Returning Allen to the landscape of his beloved Manhattan, Hannah was a warm, perceptive, deeply human affair with a distinctly Chekhovian feel (starting from its three sisters motif), a dramatic comedy that elevated longing, discontent, and hope into a kind of artistic expression. The film seemed to differ from Allen's previous works in its attitude; with Hannah, he seemed to reach a state of contentment, pleasing himself as he pleased his audience. The cinema's undisputed kingpin of neurosis and self-doubt, Allen had always produced material that was dependably quick-witted and literate, but tinged with perpetual dissatisfaction. With Hannah, Allen finally appeared to be enjoying himself, and in so doing he set a new standard for both himself and other comedy filmmakers. Rich, intricately detailed, and novel-like in its narrative scope, it was perhaps Allen's most complete and satisfying film, taking its cues from his past work while beckoning in new directions for the future. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide
 



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