Starring Diane Keaton and Woody Allen, Annie Hall won the Oscar in 1977 for Best Picture, Best Actress, Best Direction and Best Screenplay. The story focuses on Alvie Singer (Allen), a nervous comedian, and his humourous relationship with Annie Hall (Keaton). The film also explores Alvie's diverse relationships with women. The filming techniques have been imitated widely in take-offs.

I watched this today for the first time and was pleasantly surprised. It is one of those rare movies which works on many different levels simultaneously. It was artistically fabulous, funny, thought-provoking and very, very, unique. The acting was also superb. Rather than being high-budget or overly dramatic, it's strength lay in its cleverness.