Woody Allen
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Filmography
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Annie Hall
(1977)Alvy tells a great joke, but romantically his delivery needs work. When he falls for Annie, he will go to every length to capture her love.

Manhattan
(1979)A divorced, middle-aged TV writer loses control of his love life when he wants to trade in his high school girlfriend for his best friend's mistress.

Deconstructing Harry
(1997)Harry Block, who suffers from writer's block and eagerly awaits his award, remembers some incredibly momentous times from his past.

Husbands and Wives
(1992)Starring Woody Allen, Mia Farrow, Judy Davis and Sydney Pollack, Husbands and Wives is a bittersweet slice from the lives of two married couples coming to terms with friendship, fidelity, trust and true feeling in a world where real love struggles to survive.

Love and Death
(1975)Woody Allen hilariously invades the spirit of Tolstoy in this spoof of 18th Century Russia, when a cowardly scholar (Allen) settles down with he beautiful Sonja (Diane Keaton) for life rich in philosophy...and a zany plot to assassinate Napoleon!

Broadway Danny Rose
(1984)A small-time agent, whose client list reads like a circus sideshow, tries to boost the career of a has-been, '50s singer on the comeback trail.

Mighty Aphrodite
(1995)Upon discovering his adopted son is a genius, a married writer becomes obsessed with finding the boy's birth mother, who turns out to be a sex worker.

Stardust Memories
(1980)A well-known filmmaker reflects on the success of his earlier work, his drop in popularity, and his numerous romantic relationships.

Bananas
(1971)Woody Allen's humor is at his wild and bizarre best in this story of a "weird-gadget" tester who, after being jilted by his girlfriend (Louise Lasser), ends up as president of a tiny country where absurdity reigns.

Play It Again, Sam
(1972)Unlucky in love, Allan Felix (Allen) is a film critic who gets dumped by his wife. Now, his married friends Dick and Linda (Tony Roberts, Keaton) try in vain to fix him up. Allan's dating skills are less than stellar, even though he keeps getting advice from a recurring hallucination...his film hero Humphrey Bogart.

Shadows and Fog
(1991)A timid clerk is drafted by a vigilant committee to help capture a Jack the Ripper-style murderer who's been terrorizing the city at night.

Small Time Crooks
(2000)A bungling ex-con and dishwasher and his wife strike it rich when a botched bank heist's cover business next door becomes a spectacular success.

Everyone Says I Love You
(1996)This musical comedy follows old relationships and new romances of the members of a wealthy family, in three different cities around the globe.

A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy
(1982)Based on Ingmar Bergman's Smiles of a Summer's Night and Jean Renoir's Rules of the Game, the story revolves around a weekend party at the home of Andrew Hobbs, a Wall Street broker and eccentric inventor, and his wife Adrian. The guests of honor are Ariel and Leopold, Andrew's cousin and a famed academic. Over the course of the weekend, they are joined by a third couple, a lady-killer doctor and his date, a ditzy nurse. By the end of the weekend, sexual partners are changed.

Hollywood Ending
(2002)Just before a washed-up director is set to begin production on a blockbuster, he goes blind and must find a way to hide his ailment from the studio.

Antz
(1998)A small worker ant named Z dreams of winning the heart of the beautiful Princess Bala, so he convinces his soldier ant buddy to switch places with him. Once the most insignificant of workers, Z may turn out to be the biggest little hero of them all!

To Rome with Love
(2012)Full of romance and comedy, and starring another fine ensemble cast of great actors, To Rome With Love follows four different storylines of characters in Italy - some American, some Italian, some residents and other visitors - and the adventures and predicaments they find themselves in.

Trespassing Bergman
(2013)Many of the finest filmmakers and performers to ever work in movies discuss the staggering impact of Ingmar Bergman's unparalleled body of work.

Scoop
(2006)In this hilarious whodunnit, Scarlett Johansson is Sondra, a journalism student visiting London. When she joins a magician (Woody Allen) on stage, she is contacted by a recently deceased journalist who is determined to give her his last scoop.

Fading Gigolo
(2013)This ensemble comedy stars John Turturro as a professional Don Juan and Woody Allen as his cash-strapped friend who decides to become his manager. Co-starring Vanessa Paradis, Liev Schreiber, Sharon Stone, SofÃa Vergara and more.