As an homage to Ingmar Bergman, Woody Allen created the movie “Interiors,” a bleak reflection of a bland upper, upper middle class New York family broken apart by a parents’ divorce. The wife, an interior designer (really, a decorator...ugh.), slowly (and holy shmoly is it slow) descends into a deep depression as her three daughters cope.
starchitect: Rob Roth
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As an homage to Ingmar Bergman, Woody Allen created the movie “Interiors,” a bleak reflection of a bland upper, upper middle class New York family broken apart by a parents’ divorce. The wife, an interior designer (really, a decorator...ugh.), slowly (and holy shmoly is it slow) descends into a deep depression as her three daughters cope.
starchitect: Rob Roth
As an homage to Ingmar Bergman, Woody Allen created the movie “Interiors,” a bleak reflection of a bland upper, upper middle class New York family broken apart by a parents’ divorce. The wife, an interior designer (really, a decorator...ugh.), slowly (and holy shmoly is it slow) descends into a deep depression as her three daughters cope.
starchitect: Rob Roth