The world is still whirling from the unexpected loss of cinematic icon Diane Keaton . The Oscar-winning actress passed away last week at 79, leaving behind one of the most distinctive and influential legacies in Hollywood history. Friends, collaborators, and fans have been flooding social media with memories and tributes , and one of the most heartfelt came from writer-director Nancy Meyers, who worked with the Family Stone actress multiple times and called her “a giant” in a moving remembrance.

On Instagram , Meyers shared a touching and funny reflection on what it was really like to work alongside the Annie Hall and Something’s Gotta Give star, pulling back the curtain on Keaton’s unique creative process and one delightfully quirky habit before filming. The screenwrite

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