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Hannah and Her Sisters
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Directed By
Woody Allen

Written By:
Woody Allen

Cast:
Mia Farrow, Barbara Hershey, Dianne Wiest, Michael Caine, Woody Allen, Maureen O'Sullivan, Lloyd Nolan, Sam Waterston, Carrie Fisher, Max von Sydow, Julie Kavner, Daniel Stern, Tony Roberts, John Turturro

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Hannah and Her Sisters (1986)
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Movie Review by Valerie
August 17th, 2007

Top Notch Human Drama.

Winner of the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay in 1986. Also winner of Best Supporting Actor (Michael Caine) and Best Supporting Actress (Dianne Wiest).

Written and directed by Woody Allen, Hannah And Her Sisters is one of the most realistic human dramas portrayed on film, like most of Woody's movies, the characters are very real people with very real issues that the common person can identify with.

Brilliantly balanced between a dramatic story involving Elliot (Michael Caine) in love with his wife Hannah's (Mia Farrow) sister Lee (Barbara Hershey) and a hilarious story of a neurotic hypocondriac (Woody Allen) who happens to be Hannah's ex-husband.

Filled with amazing and interesting characters, this is one of Woody's masterpieces that really stands the test of time.

Highly recommended.

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