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Fictional documentary about the life of human chameleon Leonard Zelig, a man who becomes a celebrity in the 1920s due to his ability to look and act like whoever is around him. Clever editing places Zelig in real newsreel footage of Woodrow Wilson, Babe Ruth, and others. — Scott Renshaw <as.idc@forsythe.stanford.edu>.
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- Comedy
- Woody Allen
- 1983-08-25
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Zelig is a 1983 American satirical mockumentary comedy film written, directed by and starring Woody Allen as Leonard Zelig, a nondescript enigma, who, apparently out of his desire to fit in and be liked, unwittingly takes on the characteristics of strong personalities around him.
In this fictional documentary, a man achieves notoriety for his ability to look and act like anyone he meets. With his unique talent for mimicry, Zelig (Woody Allen) ingratiates himself with ...
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- Woody Allen
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- Woody Allen
ZELIG is a 1983 American mockumentary film written and directed by Woody Allen and starring Allen and Mia Farrow. Allen plays Leonard Zelig, a nondescript enigma, who, out of his desire to...
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Zelig was seen in a photograph with Eugene O'Neill, and in a second photo portraying Pagliacci
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Seamlessly combining archival film with contemporary footage, Zelig offers prescient commentary on the events of the twentieth century and on Allen’s own public persona. Zelig pops up everywhere and oscillates between being an object of public adoration and of universal scorn; he anticipates the alienation of much of Allen's audience in the ...