Filmmaker and romantic comedy pioneer Nancy Meyers broke her silence following the death of her frequent collaborator Diane Keaton, who died on Saturday at the age of 79. “Knowing her and working with her changed my life,” Meyers wrote in an Instagram tribute to the Oscar-winning Annie Hall star. “As a woman, I lost a friend of almost 40 years—at times over those years, she felt like a sister because we shared so many truly memorable experiences.” Meyers also noted how huge a loss Keaton’s death is to Hollywood at large. “As a movie lover, I’m with you all—we have lost a giant. A brilliant actress who time and again laid herself bare to tell our stories.” Meyers first worked with Keaton on 1987’s Baby Boom. The duo partnered up three more times over the next two decades, including for 1991

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