The Oscar-winning Midnight in Paris script was written by the one and only Woody Allen.
Quote of the Day: Woody Allen
If my films make one more person miserable, I’ll feel I have done my job.
5 Greatest Screenwriters of All Time
Quinn Steers of WhatCulture recently put together a list of the five greatest screenwriters of all time. His picks are:
5. Ingmar Bergman
4. Stanley Kubrick
3. Paul Thomas Anderson
2. Billy Wilder
1. Woody Allen
Script: Hannah and Her Sisters
Set between two Thanksgiving holidays, Hannah and Her Sisters is one of Woody Allen‘s best films.
Script: Annie Hall
Here is the script for Annie Hall. This classic script was written by Woody Allen and Marshall Brickman. Enjoy the read!
Screenwriter Profile: Woody Allen
The Writer:
Woody Allen has a style all his own. You always know when you’re watching a Woody Allen film — usually because he’s also starring in it, and directing. But these giveaways aside, Allen has an undeniably unique voice and a quirky sense of humor that has set him apart as one of the great screenwriters of our time.
Credits:
Nero Fiddled (screenplay) (post-production) – 2012
Midnight in Paris (written by) – 2011
You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger (written by) – 2010
Sdelka (short) (play) – 2009
Whatever Works (written by) – 2009
Vicky Cristina Barcelona (written by) – 2008
Cassandra’s Dream (written by) – 2007