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Hannah and Her Sisters is a 1986
romantic comedy film which tells the intertwined stories of an extended family, told mostly during a year that begins and ends with a family Thanksgiving dinner. The movie was written and directed by Woody Allen
and stars Mia Farrow
as Hannah, with Barbara Hershey
and Dianne Wiest
as her sisters.

The film's ensemble cast also includes Allen, Michael Caine
, Carrie Fisher
, Maureen O'Sullivan
, Lloyd Nolan
, Max von Sydow
, and Julie Kavner
. Daniel Stern
, Lewis Black
, Joanna Gleason
, and Julia Louis-Dreyfus
all have minor roles, as do Tony Roberts
and Sam Waterston
, whose appearances are uncredited. Several of Farrow's children, including Soon-Yi Previn
, have credited and uncredited roles, mostly as Thanksgiving extras.

The film is Allen's biggest box office hit thus far, without adjusting for inflation, with a North American gross of $41 million. Adjusted for inflation it falls behind Annie Hall
and Manhattan
, and possibly also one or two of his early comedies.

Critical recognition

Hannah and Her Sisters received seven Academy Award nominations, including one for Best Picture. Allen's writing was recognized with an Oscar for Best Writing, Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen and he earned a nomination for Best Director. His work on the film was also recognized with two BAFTA Awards.

Caine and Wiest each won Oscars, for Best Actor in a Supporting Role
and Best Actress in a Supporting Role
. The film was also Oscar-nominated for Best Art Direction-Set Decoration, and Best Film Editing.

In France, the film was nominated for a César Award for Best Foreign Film.

Influential critics Siskel & Ebert each rated the film among the top three of the 1986 film year
; Ebert's 1986 review of the film began with "Woody Allen's Hannah and Her Sisters the best movie he has ever made."

Plot

The story is told in three main arcs, with almost all of it occurring during a twelve-month period beginning and ending at a Thanksgiving party hosted by Hannah (played by Farrow) and her husband Elliot (played by Caine). Hannah serves as the stalwart hub of the story; her own story as a successful actress is somewhat secondary but most of the events of the film connect to her.

An adulterous romance between Elliot and Hershey's character (Lee) provides the main romantic entanglement of the film. Elliot's discontent with his wife's self-sufficiency and resentment of her emotional strength causes him to look elsewhere. Lee, one of Hannah's sisters, has lived for several years with von Sydow's character (a reclusive artist, Frederick). She finds herself in a relationship with Frederick that is no longer romantic nor intellectually stimulating, the latter in spite of Frederick's professed interest in continuing to teach her about life. She leaves Frederick, much to his sorrow (for he has grown dependent upon her), and has a secret affair with Elliot lasting for several months.

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