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  1. Youtube's newest critic takes a trip across the colour barrier for a Woody Allen oddity! This is a work of criticism and therefore falls under fair use ...more.

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  2. Stardust Memories. 89 minutes ‧ PG ‧ 1980. Roger Ebert. January 1, 1980. 3 min read. The movie begins by acknowledging its sources of visual inspiration. We see a claustrophobic Allen trapped in a railroad car (that’s from the opening of “ 8 1/2,” with Marcello Mastroianni trapped in an auto), and the harsh black-and-white lighting ...

  3. Opening the second Woody Allen decade is 1980,s Stardust Memories. In this episode, we discuss how this film relates to artists and creators, and how it may ...

  4. Stardust Memories is the ninth film written and directed by Woody Allen, released in 1980, co-starring Charlotte Rampling. But how well do you know the film?...

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  5. Woody Allen throws himself a pity party with all the surrealistic trimmings of Federico Fellini in Stardust Memories, a scabrous self-portrait that rankles as often as it impresses...

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  6. Review. In my opinion, Stardust Memories is Allen's greatest achievement. The film perceptively explores the relationships between art and reality, between the artist and his work, between the work and its consumers. Beyond its philosophic concerns though, this is also an incredibly funny film.

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  8. Stardust Memories (movie 1980) review summary: Lambasted by some critics upon its release, this still-underappreciated, contemplative Woody Allen comedy – like Bob Fosse’s 1979 musical All That Jazz, inspired by Federico Fellini’s 8½ – is a masterful work of art.

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