Written by Woody Allen
Midnight in Paris
Midnight in Paris
Written by Woody Allen
On a trip to Paris with his fiancée, a screenwriter is filled with nostalgia for the Paris of the 1920s, when artists and writers flocked to the City of Light in a celebrated period of creativity. For Gil, the romance of that bygone era exerts a pull that places him increasingly at odds with his impatient, unimaginative future wife.
Including his nomination this year for Directing for MIDNIGHT IN PARIS, this is the twenty-third Academy Award nomination for Woody Allen. He was previously nominated for:
Nominee, Writing (Original)
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Winner, Writing (Original)
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Nominee, Actor in a Leading Role
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Winner not present
Angelina Jolie: The Academy congratulates Woody Allen and accepts the Oscar on his behalf.