Woody Allen

writer, director
Feature Film

Sleeper


Jazz musician Miles Monroe is conscripted into a long sleep and awakened 200 years later. —Michael Main
Look, you gotta be kidding. I wanna go back to sleep! If I don't get at least 600 years, I'm grouchy all day.
A montage of Woody Allen in the future, capped by Allen and Diane Keaton in a
                heli-chair.
  • 1974 Hugo
  • 1974 Nebula
  • Science Fiction
  • Comedy
  • Time Phenomena
Feature Film

Midnight in Paris

  • written and directed by Woody Allen
  • (Cannes Film Festival, 11 May 2011)

Would-be novelist Gil Prender is in Paris with his fiancée who doesn’t understand why he would want to live in Paris or hang out with Hemingway and his pals in the 1920s. —Michael Main
I was trying to escape my present the same way you’re trying to escape yours—to a golden age.
Hands in pockets, a casual Owen Wilson (as Gil) walks a cobbled sidewalk by the
                Seine with the sky above him taking the appearance of van Gogh
  • Eloi Honorable Mention
  • Fantasy
  • Romance
  • Definite Time Travel