
2016
Memory is not a photobook where your images of the past are kept faithfully recorded.
The lastest neuroscience discoveries show surprising results: false memories, distortion, modification, déjà vus. Our memory is affected in many ways, and deceives us every day. The very fact of recalling souvenirs modifies them. The everyday consequences are manyfold. To what extent can we rely on our souvenirs? How much credit can we give them during trials? Even more shocking, scientists have proved to be able to manipulate our memory: creating artificial souvenirs, deleting, emphasizing or restoring them on demand.

Anna Flori-Lamour
Narrator

RE:MEMBER

Taking the Hill

Lenin kam nur bis Lüdenscheid - Meine kleine deutsche Revolution

Julie Mendez - from PTSD to Art

Their Houses

Nighthouse

Negotiating Amnesia

Buck Southworth: U.S. Air Force Flight Crew

How to Remember

Horizon: How Does Your Memory Work?

Scott Castle: Battle of Fallujah

Terry Pratchett: Back in Black

Adrift by the Towers

7 Vidas

Hometown: A Portrait of the American Opioid Epidemic

The Brain

Overwhelmed – Another Day

Diameter of the Bomb

The Jock: A Montford Point Marine

Remembering Port Chicago