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Book of Memories may refer to: A Book of Memories, a 1986 novel; Silent Hill: Book of Memories, a 2012 video game; See also. Book of remembrance
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.
Silent Hill: Book of Memories [a] is a 2012 dungeon crawler video game developed by WayForward Technologies and published by Konami Digital Entertainment. Released for the PlayStation Vita , it is a spin-off of the Silent Hill video game series.
These are lists of works of fiction that have been made into feature films.The title of the work and the year it was published are both followed by the work's author, the title of the film, and the year of the film.
Book of Memories, while receiving mixed reviews, has been the least well-received game in the series, with most criticism regarding the game's shift in genre. The Duffer Brothers have cited Silent Hill as an influence on their 2016 television show Stranger Things. They noted that it inspired the Upside Down, a parallel dimension in the series ...
The film made $1.1 million on its first day and went on to debut to $3.1 million, finishing eighth at the box office. [10] Men made up 51% of the audience during its opening, with those above the age of 25 comprising 84% of ticket sales and those above 45 comprising 46%.
A Book of Memories (Hungarian: Emlékiratok könyve) is a 1986 novel by the Hungarian writer Péter Nádas.The narrative follows a Hungarian novelist involved in a romantic triangle in East Berlin; interwoven with the main story are sections of a novel the main character is writing, about a German novelist at the turn of the century.
My House of Memories, autobiography by Merle Haggard The House of Memory – A Novel of Shanghai , by Nicholas R. Clifford (see List of fiction set in Shanghai ) The House of Memory: Stories by Jewish Women Writers of Latin America , anthology ed. Marjorie Agosín (1999) Bárbara Mujica (writer) , Luisa Futoransky and others