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When Diane Keaton first appeared on screen as the quirky and unforgettable Annie Hall, she did more than deliver a brilliant performance. She started a movement. At a time when feminism was at the heart of social conversations in the 1970s, Keaton embodied independence, wit, and unapologetic originality. Her masculine-inspired fashion, her awkward charm, and her refusal to fit Hollywood's mold made her an icon for the modern woman. Keaton's portrayal in Annie Hall earned her an Academy Award, and her now-famous "la di da" line became part of cinematic history.