Rediscovering Woody Allen’s Reflective Masterpiece: Stardust Memories (1980)
The film follows Sandy Bates (Woody Allen), a famous filmmaker who has grown tired of making the "funny movies" his fans crave. While attending a retrospective of his work at the Stardust Hotel, Bates is besieged by intrusive fans, demanding studio executives, and the ghosts of his past relationships. Stardust_Memories_1980_HD_-_Altadefinizione01
: The film is a clear and loving nod to Federico Fellini’s 8½ . Shot in stunning high-contrast black and white by Gordon Willis, it captures a dreamlike atmosphere that feels both vintage and timeless. Shot in stunning high-contrast black and white by
Seeing Stardust Memories in HD is a transformative experience. The sharp lines of the monochrome cinematography and the intricate details of the Stardust Hotel’s eccentric guests come to life in a way that grainy old television broadcasts never allowed. Bates is besieged by intrusive fans