Hannah and Her Sisters
"Hannah and Her Sisters" is a 1986 film directed by Woody Allen. The story revolves around Hannah, a successful woman, and her relationships with her two sisters, Lee and Holly. The film explores themes of love, infidelity, and family dynamics over the course of three Thanksgiving dinners.
The narrative unfolds through the perspectives of each sister, revealing their personal struggles and romantic entanglements. Hannah grapples with her husband Elliot's affair with Lee, while Holly seeks her own identity and stability. The film is known for its witty dialogue and complex character development, earning several Academy Awards.