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Film Synopsis

On a trip to Paris with his fiancĂ©e, 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.

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Academy Awards History

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:

MATCH POINT (2005)

Nominee, Writing (Original)

DECONSTRUCTING HARRY (1997)

Nominee, Writing (Original)

MIGHTY APHRODITE (1995)

Nominee, Writing (Original)

BULLETS OVER BROADWAY (1994)

Nominee, Directing

BULLETS OVER BROADWAY (1994)

Nominee, Writing (Original)

HUSBANDS AND WIVES (1992)

Nominee, Writing (Original)

ALICE (1990)

Nominee, Writing (Original)

CRIMES AND MISDEMEANORS (1989)

Nominee, Directing

CRIMES AND MISDEMEANORS (1989)

Nominee, Writing (Original)

RADIO DAYS (1987)

Nominee, Writing (Original)

HANNAH AND HER SISTERS (1986)

Nominee, Directing

HANNAH AND HER SISTERS (1986)

Winner, Writing (Original)

THE PURPLE ROSE OF CAIRO (1985)

Nominee, Writing (Original)

BROADWAY DANNY ROSE (1984)

Nominee, Directing

BROADWAY DANNY ROSE (1984)

Nominee, Writing (Original)

MANHATTAN (1979)

Nominee, Writing (Original)

INTERIORS (1978)

Nominee, Directing

INTERIORS (1978)

Nominee, Writing (Original)

ANNIE HALL (1977)

Nominee, Actor in a Leading Role

ANNIE HALL (1977)

Winner, Directing

ANNIE HALL (1977)

Winner, Writing (Original)

Nominee Questionnaire

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Winner not present

Angelina Jolie: The Academy congratulates Woody Allen and accepts the Oscar on his behalf.

Other Nominees /

Writing (Original Screenplay)