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      • Rated: 3/4 • Oct 1, 2022 Woody Allen's new picture, Stardust Memories, is a most curious work, often hilariously funny as only Allen can be, sometimes a parody of Allen films, and, as a whole, perhaps the least successful of any of his movies in the last five years.
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  1. 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 ...

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  3. 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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  4. Stardust Memories Reviews. In Stardust Memones, Woody Allen degrades the people who respond to his work and presents himself as their victim. Full Review | Sep 18, 2023. Certainly, it's one...

  5. User Reviews. I was very surprised to find out that Stardust Memories is dismissed by both critics (at least some of them) and viewers as absolutely unwatchable Allen's film, his most chaotic attempt to claim that he can not stand his fans.

  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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  7. Stardust Memories is a 1980 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Woody Allen, who stars alongside Charlotte Rampling, Jessica Harper, Marie-Christine Barrault, and Tony Roberts. Sharon Stone has a brief role, in her film debut.

  8. Aug 16, 2007 · The New York Times, as itself, does not name any film the best of the year. The critics do. Janet Maslin, who was a Times film critic at the time, writes me: "I don't know how it works now, with all three critics making lists.

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