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Awards
Annie Hall
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Academy Awards, USA (5)
Bodil Awards (1)
BAFTA Awards (6)
César Awards, France (1)
Cinema Writers Circle Awards, Spain (1)
Directors Guild of America, USA (1)
Golden Globes, USA (5)
Guild of German Art House Cinemas (1)
Kansas City Film Critics Circle Awards (3)
Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards (1)
National Board of Review, USA (2)
National Film Preservation Board, USA (1)
National Society of Film Critics Awards, USA (4)
New York Film Critics Circle Awards (4)
Photoplay Awards (1)
Writers Guild of America, USA (1)
Online Film & Television Association (2)
Guinness World Record Award (1)
32 wins & 9 nominations
Academy Awards, USA
1978 Winner
Oscar
Best Picture
Charles H. Joffe
1978 Nominee
Oscar
Best Actor in a Leading Role
Woody Allen
1978 Winner
Oscar
Best Actress in a Leading Role
Diane Keaton
1978 Winner
Oscar
Best Director
Woody Allen
Woody Allen
was not present at the awards ceremony. Co-presenter
King Vidor
accepted the award on his behalf.
1978 Winner
Oscar
Best Writing, Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen
Woody Allen
Marshall Brickman
Woody Allen
was not present at the awards ceremony.
Bodil Awards
1978 Winner
Bodil
Best Non-European Film (Bedste ikke-europæiske film)
Woody Allen
(director)
BAFTA Awards
1978 Nominee
BAFTA Film Award
Best Actor
Woody Allen
1978 Winner
BAFTA Film Award
Best Actress
Diane Keaton
1978 Winner
BAFTA Film Award
Best Direction
Woody Allen
1978 Winner
BAFTA Film Award
Best Editing
Ralph Rosenblum
Wendy Greene Bricmont
1978 Winner
BAFTA Film Award
Best Film
1 more
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César Awards, France
1978 Nominee
César
Best Foreign Film (Meilleur film étranger)
Woody Allen
Cinema Writers Circle Awards, Spain
1979 Winner
CEC Award
Best Foreign Film (Mejor Película Extranjera)
USA.
Directors Guild of America, USA
1978 Winner
DGA Award
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures
Woody Allen
Robert Greenhut
(unit production manager) (plaque)
Fred T. Gallo
(first assistant director) (plaque)
Frederic B. Blankfein
(second assistant director) (plaque)
Golden Globes, USA
1978 Nominee
Golden Globe
Best Motion Picture - Comedy or Musical
1978 Nominee
Golden Globe
Best Director - Motion Picture
Woody Allen
1978 Winner
Golden Globe
Best Actress in a Motion Picture - Comedy or Musical
Diane Keaton
Tied with
Marsha Mason
for
The Goodbye Girl (1977)
.
1978 Nominee
Golden Globe
Best Actor in a Motion Picture - Comedy or Musical
Woody Allen
1978 Nominee
Golden Globe
Best Screenplay - Motion Picture
Woody Allen
Marshall Brickman
Guild of German Art House Cinemas
1979 Winner
Guild Film Award - Gold
Foreign Film (Ausländischer Film)
Woody Allen
Kansas City Film Critics Circle Awards
1977 Winner
KCFCC Award
Best Film
1977 Winner
KCFCC Award
Best Actress
Diane Keaton
1977 Winner
KCFCC Award
Best Director
Woody Allen
Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards
1977 Winner
LAFCA Award
Best Screenplay
Woody Allen
Marshall Brickman
National Board of Review, USA
1977 Winner
NBR Award
Best Supporting Actress
Diane Keaton
1977 Winner
NBR Award
Top Ten Films
National Film Preservation Board, USA
1992 Winner
National Film Registry
National Society of Film Critics Awards, USA
1977 Winner
NSFC Award
Best Film
1977 Winner
NSFC Award
Best Actress
Diane Keaton
1977 Winner
NSFC Award
Best Screenplay
Woody Allen
Marshall Brickman
1977 Nominee
NSFC Award
Best Director
Woody Allen
New York Film Critics Circle Awards
1977 Winner
NYFCC Award
Best Film
1977 Winner
NYFCC Award
Best Director
Woody Allen
1977 Winner
NYFCC Award
Best Actress
Diane Keaton
1977 Winner
NYFCC Award
Best Screenplay
Woody Allen
Marshall Brickman
Photoplay Awards
1978 Nominee
Gold Medal
Favorite Movie
Diane Keaton
Woody Allen
Writers Guild of America, USA
1978 Winner
WGA Award (Screen)
Best Comedy Written Directly for the Screen
Woody Allen
Marshall Brickman
Online Film & Television Association
2021 Winner
OFTA Film Hall of Fame
Character
Diane Keaton
As Annie Hall
2004 Winner
OFTA Film Hall of Fame
Motion Picture
Guinness World Record Award
1977 Winner
Guinness World Record
Only actors to win Best Director Oscar
Woody Allen
(director)
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