Manhattan
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Manhattan
Summary
Manhattan is a film[1]. Manhattan has Wikipedia articles in 27 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Manhattan received the César Award[3].
- Manhattan received the César Award for Best Foreign Film[4].
- Manhattan received the Bodil Award for Best American Film[5].
- Manhattan received the National Board of Review Award for Best Film[6].
- Manhattan's instance of is recorded as film[7].
- Manhattan was directed by Woody Allen[8].
- Woody Allen wrote the screenplay for Manhattan[9].
- Marshall Brickman wrote the screenplay for Manhattan[10].
- Manhattan's composer is recorded as George Gershwin[11].
- Manhattan is associated with the New Hollywood movement[12].
- Manhattan's genre is romantic comedy[13].
- Manhattan's genre is drama film[14].
- A cast member of Manhattan was Diane Keaton[15].
- A cast member of Manhattan was Michael Murphy[16].
- A cast member of Manhattan was Mariel Hemingway[17].
- A cast member of Manhattan was Meryl Streep[18].
- A cast member of Manhattan was Woody Allen[19].
- A cast member of Manhattan was Michael O'Donoghue[20].
- A cast member of Manhattan was Tisa Farrow[21].
- A cast member of Manhattan was Bella Abzug[22].
- A cast member of Manhattan was Karen Allen[23].
- A cast member of Manhattan was Frances Conroy[24].
- A cast member of Manhattan was John Doumanian[25].
- A cast member of Manhattan was David Rasche[26].
- A cast member of Manhattan was Wallace Shawn[27].
Body
Authorship and Creation
Manhattan was produced by Charles H. Joffe[28]. Manhattan was directed by Woody Allen[8]. Screenwriters include Woody Allen[9] and Marshall Brickman[10]. Cast members include Diane Keaton[15], Michael Murphy[16], Mariel Hemingway[17], Meryl Streep[18], Woody Allen[19], and Michael O'Donoghue[20].
Publication
Publication dates include January 1, 1979[29], August 30, 1979[30], and December 14, 1979[31]. The original language of Manhattan was English[32]. Genres include romantic comedy[13] and drama film[14]. Manhattan is part of National Film Registry[33]. Manhattan was distributed by video on demand[34].
Subject and Themes
Manhattan is associated with the New Hollywood movement[12].
Reception
Awards received include César Award[3], a group of awards[35], in France[36], founded in 1976[37], headquartered in Paris[38]; César Award for Best Foreign Film[4], a César Award[39], in France[40], founded in 1976[41]; Bodil Award for Best American Film[5], a film award category[42], in Denmark[43]; and National Board of Review Award for Best Film[6], a class of award[44], in United States[45]. Reviews include 8.5/10[46], 94%[47], 83/100[48], and 7.8/10[49].
Why It Matters
Manhattan has Wikipedia articles in 27 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
FAQs
What awards did Manhattan receive?
Honors received include César Award[3], César Award for Best Foreign Film[4], Bodil Award for Best American Film[5], and National Board of Review Award for Best Film[6].