The Grand Illusion kicks off its “Woody Allen in the ’70s” series with the Oscar-winning crowd-pleaser that may well be his best film: 1977’s Annie Hall, the brilliantly inventive, hilarious, bittersweet romantic comedy about a love that lasts and a relationship that doesn’t. It’s a thoroughly successful collection of one-of-a-kind cinema moments by writer/director/star Woody Allen, featuring a career-definingly great performance by Diane Keaton and a star-packed supporting cast, including Paul Simon, Carol Kane, Shelley Duvall, and Christopher Walken. (Grand Illusion, 1403 NE 50th St, grandillusioncinema.org, 7 and 9 pm, $8)