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- Briliant criminal psychologist tries to solve murder cases that seem to be linked to one another, and something triggers a memory he himself thought he'd lost forever.
- Earth braces for an invasion of giant male bionoids and their enemy, giant female bionoids.
- A young man's personality is shaped, involving some weird happenings around.
- A young detective is invited as a murder case counselor for the special investigation team, realizing that this investigation could lead him to regain his lost memory.
- A story about a young man and two women who move into a small abandoned town in Iceland to renovate an old house. Little do they know the town has a dark history.
- A man calling himself Jin-young walks into a police station to report a missing person: himself. Starting at the end of the story, Jin-young is revealed to be be Suk-won, a lawyer suffering severe memory loss and a total change of character. Formerly ruthless and calculating, the amnesiac Suk-won is kind and gentle; completely unlike the man his colleagues want for the important trial of their highest billing client, Mrs. Kim. In order to appease his firm, Suk-won goes to see a psychiatrist. At the hospital he meets Jin-young, a skittish woman he is inexplicably drawn to even as she does her best to steer clear him. As Suk-won investigates both his own past and Mrs. Kim's case the tragic truth of his and Jin-young's enduring connection to each other is revealed, bringing Suk-won full circle in a story of loss and the pain of remembrance.
- Fact-based story of Mike Mills, a teen with muscular dystrophy, whose destitute single mother places him in a state nursing home, where he must contend with being the only young person in the clinic--and with an abusive head nurse.
- Two strangers feel a supernatural connection after being involved in the same accident.
- The story of a growing friendship between a retired professor who is loosing his memory and his caregiver who finds meaning to her life.
- A podcast focusing on the dark side of early Hollywood
- Just after he turns 16, Robert finds out that he is adopted, and his parents find to their horror that he was kidnapped from his real parents. They decide to tell him about this, although they fear that they might lose him. Robert runs away to find his real parents. He finds and gets close to them without revealing his true identity. Eventually, he must decide where he belongs.
- The music video for "Can't Remember to Forget You" by Shakira featuring Rihanna.
- Barbara Wyatt-Hollis is an English professor who begins to fall under the effects of Alzheimer's. The film documents her decline and the emotional turmoil it causes for her. It also show how the changes impact her husband, George, and their children. The film also looks at the process by which families can be educated and supported to deal with the impact of the disease, as well what is done for those afflicted.
- Phil Collins performs in the music video "Do You Remember?" from the album "...But Seriously" recorded for Atlantic and Virgin Records. The music video begins with a radio producer talking to Phil Collins about his recent song as he finishes up. Collins performs after talking on a phone and seeing a ghost. He sings as a boy deliver newspapers on his bike.
- Official music video for "Remember Where You Are" by Jessie Ware.
- A woman and a friend of hers investigate the mysterious past of Uncle Buddy. Among his properties they find a trunk he had received and never opened before.
- Biopic of Victorian songwriter Leslie Stuart who achieved fame and international success as a composer of Edwardian musical comedy, but with the coming of the Jazz Age sank back into poverty and obscurity.
- Whatever happened to this promising young actress from Hollywood? A search for "the woman in the car" through the never-ending suburbia of Los Angeles, where the myth of cinema reigns. A sort of thriller without a corpse.
- Richard Carpenter and his friends in the music industry, talk about the success of the Carpenters and their impact on music.
- The making of 'Casablanca'.
- A young girl suffering from memory loss awakes in the cold, harsh waters of the British Isles. As she staggers onto dry land, she discovers a body lying dead on the shores. It is that of a young girl. Burying it, she heads inland. Along the way she meets others, but none of whom seem to fully know what happened. The more she learns about the devastating event, the more she's able to remember her past. As tensions within the group rise, she is forced to decide with whom her trust lies.
- A biographical look at the life and contemporary impact of Gertrude Stein (1874-1946). At Radcliffe a student of William James, to Paris with her brother Leo: they take up residence at 27 rue de Fleurus and buy their first paintings by Cezanne, Renoir, Matisse, and, later, Picasso. Saturday evenings become salon night. She begins writing, influenced by Cezanne's idea to let each part be as important as the whole. She meets Alice B. Toklas. Hemingway comes under her spell. She contrives to purchase Bilignin. After World War II, she has a triumphal tour of the USA. Friends and acquaintances speak; her words and those of Toklas make up the rest of the narration.
- Skid Row performs in the music video "I Remember You" from the album "Skid Row" recorded for Atlantic Records. The video begins with shots of the band as they play in a large room with a brown wooden floor. Sebastian Bach sings while clips of an older homeless man thinking about a woman play throughout.
- Sara (28) was 7 when she was circumcised in Harar, Ethiopia. «In this moment I lost my childhood», she says. Sara, who meanwhile lives in Switzerland, decides to seek and confront her circumciser to process her trauma. She travels to Ethiopia and succeeds to find the woman who had cut her. «Do you remember me?», she asks. She does. But the circumciser doesn't feel guilty at all. Nevertheless Sara succeeds to forgive her circumciser. This is a story about pain and loss of trust. But this is also a story about forgiveness, empowerment and finding inner peace.
- A sister and brother caring for their mother with dementia hire an actor to pose as a lookalike for the only face she seems to remember. A face from her past that hides a long buried secret.
- "Youth is over, most of life is still ahead of us." Fabian Chiquet and Victor Moser, musicians of the former pop hype band The Bianca Story, find themselves caught between children and money problems, while the urge to continue being creative grows. How do you age as a pop musician? In search of answers, they embark on a journey through time and meet pioneers of Swiss pop and rock music from the 50s to the 70s.
- An unconventional promo for the 1994 single of the same name by British band Pulp. Various celebrities are interviewed about their memories of losing their virginity, and frontman Jarvis Cocker reminisces about his.
- Short series of plays by leading British dramatists.
- A love story, set in Athens of 1977, between a female, left-wing journalist and a former stage actor.
- This is the story of music coming home. After achieving what many aspiring musicians dream of and signing to a major label, Catherine Feeny and Sebastian Rogers discover the harsh realities that come with success and stardom. Once they're abruptly dropped from their labels and their dreams shattered, these two artists must redefine themselves and their art. Embarking on a 2 month, 15,000 mile journey across the United States that they booked through social networking sites, these two artists learn the joy of connecting with fans, strangers and music lovers by bringing the music into their homes. On a tour comprised solely of living rooms, Catherine and Sebastian discover what it is they originally loved about making music.
- Bart Baker's parody of "Can't Remember to Forget You"
- Vera Massey sang in this series. It is reported that, on the show, she played a woman whose husband was away due to world war two.
- Five over fifty reflect on Marijuana and how it changed their lives and aided in shaping their personalities. From it's hazy start when consumption once taboo, has now gone mainstream.
- It was the end of the seventies. Surrounded by wheat fields, cowboys, and cars, four bespectacled misfits in Kansas -- Bill Goffrier, Brent Giessmann, John Nichols, and Ron Klaus -- grabbed instruments and blasted out "a ravenous strain of rock 'n' roll" as tuneful, brainy, and enthralling as anything coming from the coasts. They worshipped the Stooges and witnessed the Sex Pistols bring punk to the Great Plains, igniting an uncontrolled prairie fire to do-it-themselves within them. As the Embarrassment, they threw a house-wrecking party and invited "a thousand loving friends" into their secret world of "weirdo new wave freaks" in Wichita and beyond. They played Chicago, D.C., and New York, drawing the attention of influential figures like Allen Ginsberg, John Cale, and Jonathan Demme -- but their independence and refusal to sell out sparked tension within the group and kept mainstream success at bay. Through original interviews, restored concert footage, and appearances by fans including Evan Dando, Freedy Johnston, Grant Hart, and Thomas Frank, this documentary shows how the Embarrassment rose out of nowhere to become a post-punk legend that's almost been forgotten -- until now.
- A dying woman's wish sends her son on a train journey from the steppes of Uzbekistan to the Russian hinterland in search of his father's grave. Just as the traveler's home city of Samarkand is situated on the border between East and West, Khamraev balances his film on the edge of two cultures, evoking the soul of Russia and the crumbling beauty of what was once the Silk Road.
- In the forgotten melancholy of a charming yet slightly worn community centre for the over 60s, Jean and Gordon find themselves inexplicably afflicted by the same condition: they can remember everything about each other but nothing about themselves. They talk, flirt, forget, frown, laugh, forget again, and share the joy that happens to us all when you fall in love for the first time. A dementia rom-com with very black humour.
- Navigating their older age, a couple struggles with their fading memory, instigating a series of unfortunate events.
- A blind mechanic tries to place where he knows a female singer's voice from the radio and records. It turns out that he shared a dance with her while a soldier during WWII.
- After an event that leaves her traumatised, the nineteen year old Lethe suddenly finds herself stuck in the future - trapped in the body of her older self. As well as having to adapt to her new environment and deal with a figure that seems to be a twisted copy of her, Lethe also discovers that her life hasn't panned out the way she had planned: having had a son with whom she has a crumbling relationship. Despite all of the difficulties she encounters, the question arises that it might be better for Lethe to stay, after all, in this new world.
- Very much of its time (1955) this short shows how London Transport dealt with items lost on buses and the underground.
- In 1987, four New Jersey teenagers wrote a punk song called "Braindead." It was terrible. But it was also a blast. And it was enough for the members of The Bouncing Souls to turn away from the path of College and Career to pursue their music. Fifteen years later, The Bouncing Souls have signed with Epitaph Records, toured four continents, and played with countless legendary punk bands, including Fugazi, Bad Brains, Green Day, Agnostic Front, The Descendents, and The Ramones. But it wasn't always so glamorous. For years the band struggled with obscurity, homelessness, and more than its share of breakdowns (both mental and vehicular). Culled from over 400 hours of archive footage shot and collected by lead singer Greg Attonito, and over 50 hours of interviews with the band and their extended family of friends, Do You Remember? is the story of the good times and the bad, and the music that was born out of both.
- Ta acorda ba tu el Filipinas? Explores the traces of overlapping waves of globalization from the past and the present. In a multi-layered dialogue between Spain and its former Asian colony, the Philippines, shadows of former world empires and current post-colonial cross-hatchings emerge through the pluralism of language itself.