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  1. Stardust Memories remains a challenging film—partly because none of Allen’s other movies have pushed the audience as hard to consider the difficult, but valid, positions he’s putting forth. It’s hard to appreciate the risks he took here—especially when you consider that even he didn’t accurately anticipate the backlash he’d trigger.

  2. T he biggest influence on this film is Frederico Fellini’s film Otto e mezzo (a.k.a. 8 1/2, 1963).It told the story of Guido Anselmi (played by Marcello Mastroianni), a famous Italian director who is suffering from so-called ‘director's block’.We follow him on the set of his new film, a science fiction one, as he sifts through memories of his life gone by.

  3. Wspomnienia z gwiezdnego pyłu. Stardust Memories. 1980. 1h 31m. 7,1. ocen. 7,3. Zamieszanie wokół znanego reżysera związane z przeglądem twórczości mężczyzny skłania go do przemyśleń nad własnym życiem. Wspomnienia z gwiezdnego pyłu zobacz gdzie obejrzeć online.

  4. Stardust Memories. COMMEDIA. Uno sguardo pungente e satirico sul prezzo della fama; Stardust Memories di Woody Allen è la storia “malignamente divertente” (The New York Times) di un regista disilluso e quasi al termine della sua carriera. Effervescente e caratterizzato dalla consapevolezza di un artista nel pieno della fioritura, Stardust ...

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  6. Stardust Memories” is an earnest homage to Fellini in the form of an ode, read aloud by a poet who can’t stop his voice from shaking. Woody Allen’s “Annie Hall” (1977) opens with a flashback to the director’s character as a child — forced to see a doctor, because he’s anxious over the unending expansion of the universe.

  7. 22 de nov. de 2005 · The true acid test for any fan or critic who loves Woody Allen movies is Stardust Memories (1980), his misunderstood and generally maligned ninth feature. Obviously influenced by Fellini's 8 1/2 (1963), Stardust Memorie follows a prominent filmmaker named Sandy Bates to a weekend movie seminar at the Stardust Hotel in New Jersey where he is besieged by adoring fans and sycophants.