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-[[Allen]] wrote and directed the [[gloomy]] [[drama]] ''[[Interiors]]'' (1978), in the style of the late [[Swedish people|Swedish]] director [[Ingmar Bergman]], one of Allen's major influences. ''[[Interiors]]'' is considered by critics as a significant breakthrough past Allen's "earlier, funnier comedies" (a line from 1980s ''[[Stardust Memories]]'').+[[Woody Allen]] wrote and directed the [[gloomy]] [[drama]] ''[[Interiors]]'' (1978), in the style of the late [[Swedish people|Swedish]] director [[Ingmar Bergman]], one of Allen's major influences. ''[[Interiors]]'' is considered by critics as a significant breakthrough past Allen's "earlier, funnier comedies" (a line from 1980s ''[[Stardust Memories]]'').
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Woody Allen wrote and directed the gloomy drama Interiors (1978), in the style of the late Swedish director Ingmar Bergman, one of Allen's major influences. Interiors is considered by critics as a significant breakthrough past Allen's "earlier, funnier comedies" (a line from 1980s Stardust Memories).



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