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AMC Bringing Diane Keaton Films Back to the Big Screen in Tribute

AMC Theatres honors Diane Keaton by rereleasing two of her acclaimed films in 100 U.S. cinemas for one week following her death on Oct. 11 at age 79.

  • On Friday, AMC Theatres will rerelease Annie Hall and Something's Gotta Give at 100 cinemas across the U.S. for a one-week tribute following Diane Keaton's Oct. 11 death in Los Angeles.
  • Diane Keaton's five-decade career featured four Academy Award nominations and a Best Actress win for Annie Hall, with her unexpected death on Oct. 11 coming less than a month after Robert Redford's passing.
  • Commercially and critically, Something's Gotta Give, 2003 film grossed $265 million worldwide on an $80 million budget and earned Keaton a Golden Globe and her fourth Oscar nomination.
  • Fans will get an opportunity to revisit Diane Keaton's performances during AMC Theatres' one-week run, while other movie theater circuits and iTunes movie rental chart boost her films' availability.
  • The re-releases reflect a repertory screenings trend, with AMC Theatres spotlighting multiple titles including Battle Royale and The Dark Crystal after Robert Redford's recent passing.
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AMC bringing Diane Keaton films back to the big screen in tribute

“Annie Hall” and “Something’s Gotta Give” are rereleasing in select AMC theatres in a tribute to Diane Keaton. Here’s when you can get tickets.

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Diane Keaton, the Oscar-winning actress known for a prolific career in optimistic comedy, an eccentric dress-up style, and her taste for iced red wine, died at 79. A family spokesman confirmed her death in California to People magazine; no more details were given and the family asked for privacy at this time. Keaton, born and raised in Los Angeles, began performing and singing at Santa Ana High School High School, where she played Blanche DuBois…

·Los Angeles, United States
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The Hollywood Reporter broke the news in Los Angeles, United States on Monday, October 13, 2025.
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