Hannah and Her Sisters (1986) USA
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Réalisateur:Woody Allen
Studio:MGM (Warner)
Producteur:Charles H. Joffe, Gail Sicilia, Jack Rollins, Robert Greenhut
Scénariste:Woody Allen
Classement:Général
Date de l'ajout:2011-12-28
Acheté chez:François Blais
Acheté le:2010-12-25
ASIN:B00005O06J
UPC:9780792851264
Genre:Comédie
Date de parution:2003-04-01
Durée:103
Format:Widescreen
Format écran:1.85:1
Son:Dolby
Langues:English Mono, Français Mono, Español Mono
Sous-titres:English, Français, Español
Woody Allen  ...  (Réalisateur)
Woody Allen  ...  (Scénariste)
 
Mia Farrow  ...  
Dianne Wiest  ...  
Michael Caine  ...  
Barbara Hershey  ...  
Woody Allen  ...  
Carlo Di Palma  ...  Cinematographer
Susan E. Morse  ...  Editor
Résumé: Considered by many to be Woody Allen's best film, even over "Annie Hall". "Hannah and Her Sisters" follows a multitude of characters: Hannah (Mia Farrow), who plays den mother to her extended family; her sister Lee (Barbara Hershey), emotional and a bit of a flake, who's involved with a much older artist (Max Von Sydow), who treats her like a child; and Hannah's other sister, Holly (Dianne Wiest), a neurotic who feels incapable of managing her life. Hannah's husband Elliot (Michael Caine) falls in love with Lee, which sets off a series of upheavals. Allen gives one of his best performances as Hannah's ex-husband Mickey, who--much like Allen himself--is obsessed with death and unhappiness. But a simple summary doesn't begin to capture the warmth and intimacy of this movie; though the story follows a capsizing family, the outcome is surprising, joyous, and richly human. "--Bret Fetzer"