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Diane Keaton Tribute Screening Loses Headliner as Nancy Meyers Cancels Appearance
16 Nov
Summary
- Diane Keaton tribute screening canceled due to Nancy Meyers' absence
- Meyers praised Keaton's acting in Something's Gotta Give, calling her "fearless"
- Meyers considered Keaton a close friend of almost 40 years

On November 16, 2025, a sold-out Diane Keaton tribute screening presented by American Cinematheque at Santa Monica's Aero Theatre was set to feature a highly anticipated appearance by filmmaker Nancy Meyers. However, Meyers has now canceled her plans to attend the event following a screening of her 2003 hit Something's Gotta Give.
American Cinematheque sent out an alert on Friday, confirming that "Due to unforeseen circumstances, filmmaker Nancy Meyers is unable to attend Sunday's screening of Something's Gotta Give." The organization expressed its appreciation for the public's understanding and hopes to welcome Meyers back in the future.
Something's Gotta Give was a blockbuster success, grossing $265 million globally. The film, written by Meyers, centered on the relationship between Keaton's character, a successful playwright, and Jack Nicholson's character, a perennial playboy. In an Instagram post following Keaton's passing on October 11, Meyers praised the actress's "magic" in the film, noting that Keaton was "fearless" and "born to be a movie star."
Meyers also expressed the personal devastation of losing a friend of almost 40 years, stating that Keaton "felt like a sister" at times and that they "mutually had" a connection that made writing for her a better experience.



