As a man ages, he refuses assistance from his daughter and begins to doubt his loved ones and the fabric of reality. With dementia, he constantly forgets important things and becomes increasingly confused. His daughter plans to move to Paris, leading to further confusion. He believes he lives in his own flat, but in reality, he has been living with his daughter, her partner, and a caretaker. As his condition worsens, he ends up in a nursing home and experiences emotional breakdowns.
A love story that took 50 years to tell, "The Lost Weekend: A Love Story" explores the 18-month romantic relationship between John Lennon and his Chinese-American assistant May Pang.
A Swedish woman prowls through her childhood memories after a Chinese plane crash.
Hit Him on the Head with a Hard, Heavy Hammer departs from the handwritten memoir of the filmmaker’s father and his experience of displacement during wartime. Referring to the notion Thomas Hardy termed ‘The Self-Unseeing’ in his eponymous 1901 poem, the film returns to childhood and the matters that harden us: upbringing, social status, education, labour, and familial bonds. The memoir weaves into the film as both a contemplation on mortality and an illustration of fading memory, reflecting on how we pen our pasts and how they can be re-told.
Myra and Galen, two young adults, cope with their drug addiction through willful ignorance; however, the reality of their situation begins to unfold, tainting Myra's childhood memories.
Intriguing and transgressive, Jamaica has always been considered the most attractive island in the Caribbean. The place in the world that plays, sings and dances at all hours of the day and night.
In 'Remains to Be Seen,' a group of friends stumble upon an old swimming pool in the woods. As they swim, their memories start to fade away, leading to a thrilling and mysterious journey to uncover the truth behind the pool.
A forgotten person faces the material disappearance of what it passed. Oblivion gradually consumes everything, destroying every possible illusion of eternity. In memory of those who no longer exist, neither as a face, nor in our memories, nor in a short film.
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