An “intensely provocative...[and] searing dissection of human behavior” (New York Daily News), Interiors marked a cinematic watershed for Woody Allen. In his first serious drama, Allen’s interest in the human condition was not purely farcical and not limited to quick-wit and slapstick gags. Exploring the dynamics of a family in crisis, Interiors is “destined to become a landmark of American filmmaking” (The Hollywood Reporter).
When Eve (Geraldine Page), an interior designer, is deserted by Arthur (E.G. Marshall), her husband of many years, the emotionally glacial relationships of their three grown daughters are laid bare. Twisted by jealousy, insecurity and resentment, Renata (Diane Keaton), a successful writer, Flyn (Kristin Griffith), a woman crippled by indecision, and Joey (Mary Beth Hurt), a budding actress, struggle to communicate for the sake of their shattered mother. But when their father unexpectedly falls for another woman (Maureen Stapleton), his decision to remarry sets in motion a terrible twist of fate... with tragically unexpected consequences.
Details
- Production Year: 1978
- Video: Color
- Run Time: 92 Minutes
- Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
- Sound: Mono
- Subtitles: Optional English
- Stars: Diane Keaton (Baby Boom, Love and Death), Sam Waterston (The Man in the Moon), Kristin Griffith (The Deuce), Mary Beth Hurt (The World According to Garp), Richard Jordan (Logan's Run), E.G. Marshall (12 Angry Men), Geraldine Page (Hondo)
- Director: Woody Allen (Stardust Memories, Broadway Danny Rose, Crimes and Misdemeanors)