Romantic adventures of neurotic New York comedian Alvy Singer and his equally neurotic girlfriend Annie Hall. The film traces the course of their relationship from their first meeting, and serves as an interesting historical document about love in the 1970s.


Books on Annie Hall

Peter Cowie
Annie Hall
London, 1996

Books with substantial mentioning of Annie Hall

David Thomson
Have you seen?, A personal introduction to 1,000 films
New York, 2008

Marilyn Fabe
Closely watched films, An introduction to the art of narrative film technique
Berkeley, 2004

Tom Pendergast, Sara Pendergast (eds.)
International Dictionary of Films and Filmmakers, 1. Films
Detroit/New York/San Francisco/London/Boston/Woodbridge, CT, 2000

Kathryn Bernheimer
The 50 Funniest Movies of All Time, A Critic's Ranking
Secaucus, NJ, 1999

Danny Peary
Alternate Oscars, One Critic's Defiant Choices for Best Picture, Actor, and Actress - From 1927 to the Present
New York, 1993

Stig Björkman
Woody Allen on Woody Allen
New York, 1993

Peter van Gelder
Offscreen Onscreen, The inside stories of 60 great films
London, 1990

Frank N. Magill (ed.)
Magill's Cinema Annual 1990, A Survey of the Films of 1989
Pasadena, California; Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, 1990

Douglas Brode
Woody Allen en zijn films
Amsterdam, 1986

Robert Bookbinder
The Films of the Seventies
Secaucus, NJ, 1982

William K. Everson
Love in the Film
Secaucus, NJ, 1979

Articles on Annie Hall

Annie Hall, Classic Scene, in: Empire, nr. 275 (May), 2012 pp. 154

Articles with substantial mentioning of Annie Hall

Günter Krenn, Sechs Psychiater und drei Ehefrauen später, der Gag und seine Beziehung zu freud im Werk von Woody Allen, in: Thomas Ballhausen/Günter Krenn/Lydia Marinelli (Hg.), Psyche im Kino, Wien, 2006