Hai cercato: Remember This
Juan, I Forgot I Don't Remember / 1999
Juan Carlos Rulfo, the son of the acclaimed Mexican writer and photographer Juan Rulfo, travels to the plains of Jalisco in search of information on his father. What starts as a tribute to a great artist, however, becomes a meditation on aging and how it's affecting the history of a generation of great Mexican literature.
Qian Duo Duo Marry Remember / 2011
Closing in on 30 years of age, Qian Duo Duo is a workaholic and the youngest marketing director at her company. Just as she was about to be promoted to an even higher position, the job was taken by Xu Fei, a wealthy trainee from overseas. Having hit a bottleneck in her career and with her mother continuing to breathe down her neck to get married, Duo...
Remembering Zhora Ordanovsky / 2016
What I Remember /
Two strangers, Sam and Ryan, meet each other in a stroke of fate. Ryan documents everything in his life with a camera, and Sam, a lonely troublemaker, welcomes him into her life.
Chick Corea & Friends: Live - Remembering Bud Powell / 2000
La superstar del jazz Chick Corea e un team dei più notii musicisti di Jazz ricordano è salutano il leggendario jazzista Bud Powell omaggiandelo nel 1996 con un tributo . Corea, Roy Haynes, Kenny Garrett, Christian McBride, Wallace Roney e il giovane maestro sassofonista Joshua Redman suonano dal vivo in Giappone e in Germania, evidenziano alcune delle più belle musiche di Powell.
The Final Moments and Memories Mr. Feldman Could Remember /
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I Don't Remember Anything.
Max and Nastya, a young couple on the verge of a relationship crisis, face a series of mysterious events. After a head injury, Max loses his memory, and Nastya disappears without a trace. In trying to figure out what happened, Max faces a number of dangers, including the persecution of criminals, hallucinations and revelations from the past.
Remember to Kiss Me When You Wake Up / 2021
A grandmother, a mother, daughters. Despite living in one house, they exchanged letters. The first one was written in 1994, the last one 15 years later. In these letters, the women share their deepest feelings and insecurities. This autobiographical essay also takes the form of a letter. Its author revives the lively letter exchange through videos recorded on her mobile phone and her own animations. It is not only a dialogue of the women in the family, but also of the past and the present, of people and their images.
Sir Bobby Robson: A Knight to Remember / 2009
Sir Bobby Robson was a national and international hero whose roots were firmly planted in the coalfields of North East England. His success was based upon his ability to communicate his passion and enthusiasm to those around him. In what became his final filmed interview he looked back on his childhood in County Durham, his love of music and his phenomenal sporting achievements. He also talks about his final great project, The Sir Bobby Robson Foundation.
Farewell: And suddenly memory began to remember / 2024
The distinguished psychotherapist Toula Vlachoutsikou, nowadays bedridden and suffering from dementia, started writing a book with stories about memory when she actually started to lose it. Twenty years later, her daughter who takes care of her is in the making of a film based on these stories, as well as on interviews with people who knew her in person. A film about dementia, care, trauma, and the loving relationship between a mother and a daughter.
Remember How I Used to Ride a White Horse / 2022
In the “White Horse” café, waitress and guests apathetically go through their routines. Meanwhile, the reality surrounding them seems to destabilise more and more: between white noise and the sound of tuning forks, between daydreams of galloping knights and ever-growing mountains of drizzling packet sugar. Ivana Bošniak Volda and Thomas Johnson Volda pile up layers of these images and sounds, until they crack – and clear the way to breathe.
Re-membering: Meditation on a Triptych / 2023
The year is 1983. Found archival material depicts people in the small Bosnian town of Tešanj. Suddenly a well-known figure appears, the filmmaker’s grandfather who died in the Bosnian war. Repressed and hurtful feelings, but also a chance to remember, in a film that calls for reflection.
Living Through March 11, 2011 - Words That Remember The Great East Japan Earthquake- / 2012
This documentary was filmed in Ishinomaki, a city with a population of about 170,000 in Miyagi Prefecture, located on the Pacific coast in northeast Japan. The mega earthquake and tsunami on 11 March, 2011 devastated the city leaving 3,943 people dead or missing. Among them, 182 were elementary school children. With an earthquake and tsunami that no one had experienced, at that time, how did those at the school judge, handle, and act on the situation? What did the teachers do? How did the children react? What did the parents and family members of the children do? 37 people affiliated with Kadonowaki Elementary School in Ishinomaki were interviewed about the events of the day of March 11 from 2:46 to the following morning.
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É assim que eu me lembro. / 2022
I Am Not Your Negro / 20177.711 voti
Con un accesso privilegiato al lavoro dello scrittore James Baldwin, il regista Raoul Peck completa cinematograficamente in lavoro mai finito dell'autore, incentrato sul concetto di razza nell'America di oggi e sulla vita e sugli omicidi di Martin Luther King, Malcolm X e Medgar Evers.
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