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Hannah and Her Sisters
Hannah and Her Sisters
1986 ·107 min ·United States of America ·PG-13 16+
8.5
IMDb 7.8 КП 7.5 RT 92% MC 90
Comedy, Drama
Director: Woody Allen
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Between two Thanksgivings, Hannah's husband falls in love with her sister Lee, while her hypochondriac ex-husband rekindles his relationship with her sister Holly.

Budget: $6.4M
US Gross: $40.08M
Worldwide: $40.08M
Mia Farrow
Actor
Dianne Wiest
Actor
Michael Caine
Actor
🏆 Golden Globe 1987 — Best Picture (Comedy or Musical)
🏆 Academy Awards 1987 — Best Supporting Actor
🏆 Academy Awards 1987 — Best Supporting Actress
🏆 Academy Awards 1987 — Best Supporting Actor
🏆 Academy Awards 1987 — Best Supporting Actress
🏆 Academy Awards 1987 — Best Screenplay
🎬 Academy Awards 1987 — Best Picture
🎬 Academy Awards 1987 — Best Director
🎬 Academy Awards 1987 — Best Production Design
🏆 BAFTA 1987 — Best Director
🎬 BAFTA 1987 — Best Picture
🎬 BAFTA 1987 — Best Actress
🎬 Golden Globe 1987 — Best Screenplay
🎬 BAFTA 1987 — Best Film Editing
🎬 César Awards 1987 — Best International Feature Film
🎬 Golden Globe 1987 — Best Supporting Actress
🎬 Golden Globe 1987 — Best Director
🎬 BAFTA 1987 — Best Actor
🎬 BAFTA 1987 — Best Supporting Actress
🏆 BAFTA 1987 — Best Original Screenplay

Hannah and Her Sisters is widely regarded as a masterful, poignant exploration of family dynamics and existential anxiety, celebrated for its sharp writing and empathetic character studies. While some dissenters find the plot frivolous or the characters unsympathetic, the majority of critics and audiences view it as one of Woody Allen's most essential and resonant works.

Screenplay The screenplay is highly praised for its witty, dialogue-rich examination of human neuroses and the complexities of familial relationships.
Acting The ensemble cast, particularly Diane Wiest and Michael Caine, delivers nuanced, psychologically precise performances that anchor the film's emotional stakes.
Theme The thematic depth successfully moves beyond simple comedy to offer a profound, life-affirming look at self-scrutiny and the search for truth.
Acting Opinions on the lead performances are divided; while many find them superb, some viewers feel Mia Farrow's role is underdeveloped or underplayed.
Emotion The film's tone is polarizing, with supporters cherishing its quiet, observant approach to life, while critics describe the narrative as pale, petty, or lacking in dramatic weight.
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