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Memory is a 2023 American drama film starring Jessica Chastain as Sylvia, a single mother and social worker grappling with her past, and Peter Sarsgaard as Saul, a man suffering from early onset dementia, in a story that intertwines their troubled lives following a high school reunion.
Bill Holderman is an American film director, screenwriter and film producer. [1] [2] He made his feature directorial debut with Book Club (2018).[3]Holderman was born in Chicago, graduated from Lyons Township High School and attended Northwestern University. [4]
In April 2021, principal photography commenced in Bulgaria with Guy Pearce, Monica Bellucci, Harold Torres, Taj Atwal, and Ray Fearon joining the cast. [5] The project is a joint-venture production between Briarcliff Entertainment, Open Road Films, Black Bear Pictures, Welle Entertainment, Saville Productions, and Arthur Sarkissian Productions. [6]
Sify.com rated the film as "Good", stating that "Memories is an engaging film that has been well made." [2] Gayathry of Oneindia.in says that "Memories is undoubtedly an entertaining investigation movie." [3] Aswin of The Times of India says that "Memories is an engaging watch, courtesy a good plot and a cast that does justice to the plot."
Rememory is a 2017 British-American-Canadian science fiction mystery film directed by Mark Palansky and written by Mark Palansky and Michael Vukadinovich. The film stars Peter Dinklage, Julia Ormond, Anton Yelchin, Henry Ian Cusick, Gracyn Shinyei and Colin Lawrence.
[1] Writing for Broadway World, Herbert Paine concluded:"BROKEN MEMORIES gives us the reel to cast about for our own answers while vividly reflecting the struggles that attend our passages from one phase of life to another." [3] Ron Howard said his father’s performance in the film was “the role of his career to date.” [11] [6]
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A comic book adaptation of the film was also released in 1990 by DC Comics. [141] A 2011 four-issue miniseries comic book was released by Dynamite Entertainment . Written by Vince Moore with art by Cezar Rezak, the series' narrative continues on from the end of the film, depicting Quaid dealing with a Mars still in chaos following Cohaagen's death.