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Hannah and Her Sisters
Book • 1987
Hannah and Her Sisters is the screenplay for Woody Allen's acclaimed 1986 film that tells the intertwined stories of an extended family over a two-year period, beginning and ending with Thanksgiving dinners.
The narrative follows three sisters—Hannah, the competent and nurturing one; Lee, the emotional and sensuous one; and Holly, a bundle of insecurities—as their lives become entangled with romantic complications, including Hannah's husband's affair with her sister Lee and her ex-husband's rekindled relationship with her youngest sister Holly.
The film is organized like an episodic novel with acute, self-contained vignettes that explore themes of love, family, and existential anxiety.
The narrative follows three sisters—Hannah, the competent and nurturing one; Lee, the emotional and sensuous one; and Holly, a bundle of insecurities—as their lives become entangled with romantic complications, including Hannah's husband's affair with her sister Lee and her ex-husband's rekindled relationship with her youngest sister Holly.
The film is organized like an episodic novel with acute, self-contained vignettes that explore themes of love, family, and existential anxiety.
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