Accolades

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! scope="col" | Category

! scope="col" | Recipient(s)

! scope="col" | Result

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! scope="row" rowspan="5"| Academy Awards

| Best Director

| Woody Allen

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| Best Actress

| Geraldine Page

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| Best Supporting Actress

| Maureen Stapleton

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| Best Screenplay – Written Directly for the Screen

| Woody Allen

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| Best Art Direction

| Mel Bourne and Daniel Robert

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! scope="row" rowspan="2"| British Academy Film Awards

| Best Actress in a Supporting Role

| Geraldine Page

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| Most Promising Newcomer to Leading Film Roles

| Mary Beth Hurt

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! scope="row"| Fotogramas de Plata

| Best Foreign Movie Performer

| Diane Keaton

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! scope="row" rowspan="4"| Golden Globe Awards

| Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama

| Geraldine Page

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| Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture

| Maureen Stapleton

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| Best Director – Motion Picture

| rowspan="2"| Woody Allen

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| Best Screenplay – Motion Picture

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! scope="row"| Jupiter Awards

| Best International Actress

| Diane Keaton

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! scope="row" rowspan="3"| Kansas City Film Critics Circle Awards

| colspan="2"| Best Film

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| Best Director

| Woody Allen

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| Best Actress

| Geraldine Page

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! scope="row" rowspan="4"| Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards

| Best Director

| Woody Allen

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| rowspan="2"| Best Supporting Actress

| Geraldine Page

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| Maureen Stapleton

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| Best Screenplay

| Woody Allen

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! scope="row"| National Board of Review Awards

| colspan="2"| Top Ten Films

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! scope="row" rowspan="2"| National Society of Film Critics Awards

| Best Supporting Actress

| Maureen Stapleton

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| Best Screenplay

| Woody Allen

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! scope="row"| New York Film Critics Circle Awards

| Best Supporting Actress

| Maureen Stapleton

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! scope="row"| Sant Jordi Awards

| Best Foreign Film

| rowspan="2"| Woody Allen

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! scope="row"| Writers Guild of America Awards

| Best Drama Written Directly for the Screen

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Soundtrack

  • "Keepin' Out of Mischief Now" (1932) – Written by Fats Waller & Andy Razaf – Performed by Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra
  • "Wolverine Blues" (1923) – Written by Ferdinand Morton – Performed by The World's Greatest Jazz Band

The plot and characters of Interiors are alluded to in the Death Cab for Cutie song "Death of an Interior Decorator", taken from the 2003 album Transatlanticism.

Notes

References

  • Interiors at AllMovie