AMC Theatres is releasing 1977’s “Annie Hall” and 2003’s “Something’s Gotta Give” in 100 cinemas nationwide in tribute to the late Diane Keaton , Variety has confirmed. Screenings will run for one week, starting on Friday.

Keaton died on Oct. 11 in Los Angeles after being rushed from her home to the hospital. The Oscar winner was 79.

“Annie Hall” earned Keaton her first Oscar nomination — and eventual win — for best actress in a leading role. Starring alongside her long-time paramour and creative collaborator Woody Allen, the film became widely considered among the best of her career and one of the most revered comedies of all time. The film follows Allen as Alvy Singer, who, in a surreal retelling, examines his failed relationship with nightclub singer Annie Hall, played by Keato

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