“Chapter One. He was as tough and romantic as the city he loved. Behind his black-rimmed glasses was the coiled sexual power of a jungle cat. Oh, I love this. New York was his town, and it always would be.” -Manhattan (1979)
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Diane Keaton, Meryl Streep and Woody Allen on the set of Manhattan, photographed by Brian Hamill, 1979.
Tracy: You don’t smoke.
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13/30 directors ⇢ Woody Allen“If my films don’t show a profit, I know I’m doing something right.”
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“I could never write female characters when I started out. And when I met Diane Keaton, and got friendly with her, and lived with her for a few years, I became so enamoured of her, I just fell in love with her. I became so enamoured of her as a human being, so in awe of her, that I started to write for her. I wrote Annie Hall for her, and then after that I could almost only write for women characters. They were cardboard figures before her, and I made no effort to change it, but after I met Keaton I could write women, and only write women, that was all that interested me.”- Woody Allen