The end of the '70s was a transitional time for Woody Allen. After making a name as the master of goofy comedies and satires, he gravitated towards drama at the end of the decade. “Annie Hall” and especially “Manhattan” contained many insightful dramatic moments, even though they were categorized as romantic comedies. Sandwiched in between those two films was the uber-drama “Interiors," Allen’s fittingly dour tribute to his idol Ingmar Bergman. During a rare 30-minute interview filmed as part of a 1979 French TV documentary titled "Question de Temps: Une Heure Avec Woody Allen," unearthed by Eyes on Cinema, Allen’s uncertainty and confusion about where his career will go during the '80s becomes very obvious. Bear in mind that while he gave the interview, Allen was preparing to begin production on "Stardust Memories," his homage to Federico Fellini’s "8 1/2," as well as a film about his recent...
- 3/26/2015
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