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  • INTERIORS
  • DIARY OF A MAD HOUSEWIFE
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INTERIORS &
DIARY OF A MAD HOUSEWIFE

Tuesday, July 18

INTERIORS
12:30   4:30   8:30

DIARY OF A MAD HOUSEWIFE
2:25   6:25

DOUBLE FEATURE: Two films for one admission. Tickets purchased entitle patrons to stay and see the following film at no additional charge.

INTERIORS

Directed by Woody Allen
Starring Diane Keaton and Geraldine Page

(1978) As daughters Mary Ben Hurt, Diane Keaton and Kristen Griffith try to handle things in their separate ways, super-aesthete/control freak mom Geraldine Page goes to pieces when dad E.G. Marshall demands a separation. And then Marshall finds someone very different. Allen’s fist “serious” picture and first without him as actor. 35mm. Approx. 93 min.
12:30, 4:30, 8:30

“Allen is astonishingly assured in his first drama… When it’s over, we may even find ourselves quietly cheered that Allen has seen so clearly how things can be.”
– Roger Ebert

“Interiors looks beautiful. It has been photographed by Gordon Willis in cool colors that suggest civilization’s precarious control of natural forces.”
– Vincent Canby, The New York Times

“One of the most spectacular changes of direction for an American artist.”
– Time Out (London)

DIARY OF A MAD HOUSEWIFE

Directed by Frank Perry

(1970) Cornflower blue-eyed housewife Carrie Snodgrass steps from the frying pan into the fire, as she finds romantic relief from sadistic lawyer husband Richard Benjamin with bedroom-eyed Frank Langella. 35mm. Approx. 104 min.
2:25, 6:25

“We’re irritated by the things the character puts up with, but Miss Snodgress is beautifully good at putting up with them.”
– Roger Ebert

“Escapes its genre and becomes the kind of present and lucid mystery that signifies great movie making.”
– Roger Greenspun, The New York Times

“Very funny in its acerbic swipes at American success-orientated society.”
– Geoff Andrew, Time Out (London)

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