Woody Allen directs and stars in this wry comedy-drama about a man torn between relationships. George Gershwin’s score makes the perfect accompaniment to Allen’s elegant New York backdrop., Woody Allen’s acclaimed, bittersweet social comedy centring on the life and loves of a neurotic New York TV comedy writer. He aspires to be a more serious author but his plans are hindered by his concerns over the women in his life – a teenage drama student, his best friend’s mistress, and a lesbian ex-wife about to publish a book on their marriage. Featuring a memorable score of George Gershwin music., Woody Allen’s extraordinary and funny film that explores the embattled life and loves of a successful New York comedy writer., A writer toys with quitting his job; leaving his current wife; and committing to his teenage girlfriend. Meanwhile, he is falling for his best friend’s mate; and his lesbian ex-wife has written a tell-all., Woody Allen’s Oscar-nominated comedy-drama, a love story to New York, sees him play a middle-aged television writer having an affair with 17-year-old Mariel Hemingway. Matters are complicated when Diane Keaton comes into his life., Woody Allen combines witty dialogue, the music of George Gershwin, and atmospheric location shooting in one of his best romantic comedies. Isaac, a neurotic writer in his forties, is romantically involved with Tracy, a 17-year-old student. But things get complicated when he starts to date Mary, his best friend’s ex-mistress., Television gag writer Isaac Davis aches over betraying his best friend and frets about pursuing 17-year-old Tracy. With a glorious Gershwin score and elegant cinematography by Gordon Willis, this is a magnificent ode to New York., A writer toys with quiting his job; leaving his current wife; and committing to his teenage girlfriend. Meanwhile, he is falling for his best friend’s mate; and his lesbian ex-wife has written a tell-all book.