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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.
- A young man's personality is shaped, involving some weird happenings around.
- Two strangers feel a supernatural connection after being involved in the same accident.
- 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.
- The music video for "Can't Remember to Forget You" by Shakira featuring Rihanna.
- Earth braces for an invasion of giant male bionoids and their enemy, giant female bionoids.
- A podcast focusing on the dark side of early Hollywood
- 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 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- Sarah McLachlan performs in the music video "I Will Remember You" from the album "Mirrorball" recorded for Nettwerk and Arista Records. The music video features Sarah McLachlan playing a piano and singing live into a microphone while on stage.. He band plays nearby.
- 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.
- Short series of plays by leading British dramatists.
- The making of 'Casablanca'.