Woody Allen
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Filmography
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Scenes from a Mall
(1991)An affluent couple confess to infidelities while shopping for party supplies for their 16th anniversary.

Kaye Ballard - The Show Goes On!
(2019)Kaye Ballard did it all as an entertainer spanning eight decades. Delightful moments are captured in rare footage and interviews with Kaye’s friends.
Water and Sugar – Carlo Di Palma: The Colours of Life
(2017)A galaxy of cinema luminaries - from Alec Baldwin and Ken Loach to Wim Wenders and Bernardo Bertolucci - pay tribute to the great Italian cinematographer Carlo Di Palma, in this loving documentary that chronicles Di Palma's extraordinary work for such directors as Michelangelo Antonioni (Blow-Up) and Woody Allen (Husbands and Wives, Shadows and Fog).

The Curse of the Jade Scorpion
(2001)An insurance investigator and an efficiency expert at each other’s throats professionally are both lured into stealing jewels for a crooked hypnotist.
Erroll Garner: No One Can Hear You Read
(2013)In a triumphant career that lasted forty years Erroll Garner pushed the playability of the piano to its limits, developed an international reputation, and made an indelible mark on the jazz world. And yet, his story has never been told — Until now. Atticus Brady's new film uses an astonishing array of archival materials interwoven with interviews with friends, family, and fellow musicians, and features commentary from Woody Allen, Ahmad Jamal, Tonight Show host Steve Allen, Erroll's sister, Ruth Garner Moore, pianist and arranger Dick Hyman, Columbia Records executive George Avakian, Erroll's bass player Ernest McCarty, Erroll's biographer Jim Doran, jazz journalist John Murph, dancer/choreographer Maurice Hines, and Erroll's daughter Kim Garner, who goes on the record about her father for the first time. The film explores Erroll's childhood in Pittsburgh, his meteoric rise in popularity while playing on 52nd street, New York's famed jazz epicenter, the origins of his most famous album (Concert by the Sea) and his most famous composition (Misty), his singular, virtuosic piano style, and his dynamic personality, both on and off the stage.
This Is Bob Hope...
(2017)During his career, Bob Hope was the only performer to achieve top-rated success in every form of mass entertainment. American Masters explores the entertainer’s life through his personal archives and clips from his classic films.

Hannah and Her Sisters
(1986)The loyal supporter of her two aimless sisters realizes she’ll have to choose between her own needs and those of the family she can’t live without.

Groucho & Cavett
(2022)Dick Cavett’s early years as a writer and comedian coincided with a slowdown in Groucho Marx’s professional activity, and it was during this time that their friendship blossomed. In Groucho and Cavett, the three-time Emmy® Award-winner looks back at his relationship with the iconic comedian, sharing footage from Groucho’s visits to The Dick Cavett Show and other rare recordings.

What's New Pussycat?
(1965)Though he has a faithful fiancée, Michael cannot resist the many women interested in him, including the one woman his therapist is pining for.

Paris-Manhattan
(2012)Alice, a Woody Allen-obsessed pharmacist and hopeless romantic, meets a charming man named Victor but has trouble committing to him.

Casablancas: The Man Who Loved Women
(2016)When he created the Elite modeling agency in the 1970s, John Casablancas invented the concept of the supermodel. If names like Naomi, Cindy, Linda, Iman, Gisele or Kate are part of popular culture today, it's mostly his doing.

Casino Royale
(1967)In this spoof, the heads of the allied spy forces call Sir James Bond out of retirement to fight the power of SMERSH.