Manhattan

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Awards

Academy Awards 1980 - Nominated - Best Original Screenplay

Academy Awards 1980 - Nominated - Best Supporting Actress

BAFTA Awards 1980 - Won - Best Film

BAFTA Awards 1980 - Won - Best Screenplay

Academy Awards 1980 - Nominated - Best Original Screenplay

Academy Awards 1980 - Nominated - Best Supporting Actress

BAFTA Awards 1980 - Won - Best Film

BAFTA Awards 1980 - Won - Best Screenplay

Bodil Awards 1980 - Won - Best Non-European Film

Cesar Awards 1980 - Won - Best Foreign Film

DGA Awards 1980 - Nominated - Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures

Golden Globe Awards 1980 - Nominated - Best Motion Picture Drama

Guild of German Art House Cinemas Awards 1981 - Won - Best Foreign Film

Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists 1980 - Won - Best Foreign Film Director

LA Film Critics Association Awards 1979 - Won - Best Supporting Actress

National Board of Review Awards 1979 - Won - Best English Language Picture

National Board of Review Awards 1979 - Won - Best Supporting Actress

National Society of Film Critics Awards 1979 - Won - Best Supporting Actress

National Society of Film Critics Awards 1980 - Won - Best Director

NYFCC Awards 1979 - Won - Best Director

WGA Awards 1980 - Nominated - Best Comedy Written Directly for the Screen

Young Artist Awards 1980 - Nominated - Best Juvenile Actress in a Motion Picture

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Manhattan

Director:
Woody Allen
R, 96 Minutes
 

At A Glance

Film Synopsis

Woody Allen, Diane Keaton, Meryl Streep and Mariel Hemingway star in Woody Allen's extraordinary and funny film that explores the embattled life and loves of a successful New York comedy writer.

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Our Take

"The opening montage alone - a love letter to NYC - makes this worth seeing."

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Details

Runtime:
96 min.

Genres:
Comedy
Drama
Romance

Country:
UNITED STATES

Language:
English/American

Color:
Color

Certification:
R

Memorable Quotes

[Looking at old meat] Isaac Davis: Corn beef should not be blue

Isaac Davis: I feel like we're in a Noel Coward play. Someone should be making martinis.

Isaac Davis: Chapter One. He was as tough and romantic as the city he loved. Beneath his black-rimmed glasses was the coiled sexual power of a jungle cat. I love this. New York was his town, and it always would be...

 

 

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