Annie Hall is Woody Allen’s witty, bittersweet look at love, memory, and modern relationships. Alvy Singer (Woody Allen), a neurotic New York comedian, reflects on his romance with the quirky, free-spirited Annie Hall (Diane Keaton). Through sharp, inventive storytelling and fourth-wall-breaking humour, the film traces their passionate, hilarious, and ultimately fragile connection.
Winner of four Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Annie Hall is a timeless, clever, and deeply human portrait of falling in - and out of - love.
Contains drugs use and references