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Stepping Out<br />
in Style<br />
Keaton’s five-year<br />
relationship with<br />
man-about-town<br />
Warren Beatty<br />
(in 1978) made<br />
costarring with<br />
him in 1981’s Reds,<br />
which he directed,<br />
interesting.<br />
“There’s a scene<br />
where we’re<br />
fighting,” she<br />
says, “that felt<br />
really real.”<br />
Annie and<br />
Alvy<br />
“Of course my<br />
favorite is the<br />
obvious one,” she<br />
says of the 1977<br />
classic Annie Hall.<br />
“Woody didn’t<br />
know if it would<br />
work. He didn’t<br />
trust it—he’d say,<br />
‘It’s just another<br />
sitcom.’ ” She keeps<br />
the Oscar she won<br />
for it in her closet.<br />
“I don’t want to<br />
put it on display,<br />
it’s silly! Enough<br />
already, Diane,<br />
we know.”<br />
Scenes from a Marriage<br />
“That picture is disgusting!” Keaton says of<br />
this shot from 1982’s Shoot the Moon, about<br />
a divorcing couple. “Those skinny legs and<br />
arms flopping around! I’d forgotten about that<br />
movie. But [costar] Albert Finney is great.”<br />
PEOPLE <strong>June</strong> <strong>26</strong>, <strong>2017</strong> 65