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Woody Allen
The film was written and directed by Woody Allen, who stars along with Mia Farrow as Hannah, Michael Caine as Hannah's husband, and Barbara Hershey and Dianne Wiest as Hannah's sisters.
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Max von Sydow 14 feature films with Ingmar Bergman himself and Best Intentions based on Bergman’s novel, Sleepless with Dario Argento, and Minority Report with Steven Spielberg
Max von Sydow has connections with other liftetime winners: Max von Sydow co-Starred with Werner Herzog in What Dreams May Come, was in Woody Allen’s Hannah and Hannah's Sisters, 14 feature films with Ingmar Bergman himself and Best Intentions based on Bergman’s novel, Sleepless with Dario Argento, and Minority Report with Steven Spielberg.
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by Joe Wright
Directed by Joe Wright and starring Saoirse Roman, both from the film Atonement, Hannah looks like standard Bourne Identity Light type fare but critics have been praising it
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Lisa James Larsson and Hannah Quinn
Lisa James Larsson and Hannah Quinn are directing the series.
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Daryl Hannah
The film's director is Daryl Hannah and the Producer credits are 'Bernard Shakey' and 'Elliot Rabinowitz' (Neil & Roberts).
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as record producer Theo, a schizophrenic who refuses to take record producer Theo's medication, and some help, including Juno Temple’s
Loosely inspired by events in O’Brien’s life, the film stars Simon Pegg as record producer Theo, a schizophrenic who refuses to take record producer Theo's medication, and the coterie of friends who chase record producer Theo around the Los Angeles music scene in order to get record producer Theo some help, including Juno Temple’s Hannah
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by Anu Valia
Hannah, directed by Anu Valia, looks like a Wes Anderson film, but intelligently outdoes the ubiquitous Instagram memes mocking the director’s aesthetic.
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Kim Flitcroft
The movie was directed by Kim Flitcroft, written by Kate Wood, and The movie starred Hannah Taylor-Gordon.
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a comedy/drama (though ) about a dozen characters and their stories, mostly drama
Hannah and Her Sisters' is a comedy/drama (though mostly drama) about a dozen characters and their stories, all connecting back to three sisters: Hannah (Mia Farrow), Lee (Barbara Hershey) and Holly (Dianne Wiest).
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Rachel
Rachel (writer/director/star Hannah Pearl Utt) and Jackie (co-writer and star Jen Tullock) are sisters living and working on the margins of the New York City theater community with their father, Mel (Mandy Patinkin), a playwright struggling to find recognition.
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the Soska Sisters
The film was directed by the Soska Sisters, and starred Danielle Harris, Katharine Isabelle, Chelan Simmons, Kaj-Erik Eriksen, Greyston Holt, Lee Majdoub and Michael Eklund.
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Shakespeare’s King John , directed by Eleanor Rhode, Hannah
Other highlights include Shakespeare’s King John, directed by Eleanor Rhode, Hannah
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Oliver Butler
The cast featured Hannah Bos, Michael Countryman, Peter Friedman, Danny McCarthy and Carolyn McCormick with direction by Oliver Butler.
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by Stephanie Jacobs
Hannah has recently directed Again by Stephanie Jacobs at the Trafalgar Studios, 1984 LIVE for the Orwell Foundation, Dead Monkey by Nick Darke at the Park Theatre and Boa by Clara Brennan, starring Harriet Walter at the Trafalgar Studios.
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Brian De Palma
Directed by Brian De Palma, Sisters is one of Brian DePalma’s early films.
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Eva Longoria, Zoe Saldana, and Olivia Wilde
The directors were Eva Longoria, Zoe Saldana, and Olivia Wilde.
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Jane Anderson
an HBO movie was directed by Jane Anderson, Martha Coolidge, and Anne Heche.
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Kirsten Dunst, Kate Hudson, and Rita Wilson
That year, the directors were Kirsten Dunst, Kate Hudson, and Rita Wilson.
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