Two strangers bump into each other on the street, triggering a series of events which lead to a jarring confrontation with reality.
Nearly a decade in the making, The House We Lived In is a strikingly candid portrait of a family transformed by a father’s brain injury. In 2011, 61-year-old Tod O’Donnell awoke from a coma with a case of total amnesia that doctors assured his wife and children was temporary. But when it proved permanent, and for no discernible reason, the O’Donnell’s were left to themselves to untangle the mystery — a struggle for answers that would only raise more questions as they came to realize, painfully, that the real mystery was Tod himself.
The man without memory is looking for himself. He finds a woman in love, a child and a dead man.
Two young women survive a vicious attack and begin to see themselves differently, believing they might be werewolves.
A 50-year-old trans woman forgets she had gender reassignment surgery upon emerging from coma. Her 7-year-old daughter helps her recollect her memories.
We follow three kids with severe memory loss.
A novice writer learns about the true nature of his reality, and must decide about his future before it's too late.
Stuck dating guys she doesn't like and working at her dead-end job, Hanh finally finds the courage to pursue her dreams.
Four friends wake up after a drunken night. Unaware of what happened, they'll have to track down a mysterious girl, a lost friend and a missing finger in a day they will never forget.
The true story of Doug Bruce who woke up on Coney Island with total amnesia. This documentary follows him as he rediscovers himself and the world around him.
A young man with amnesia tries to figure out who killed his brother.
Strange things start happening when a Young Man with memory issues comes across a familiar face at a local diner. An abstract and bizarre tale that which cannot be described but must be seen to be fully understood.
An out of work surgeon creates a powerful prosthetic heart (made of solid gold) which he transplants into the body of a beautiful prostitute he accidentally runs over with his car. The two then find themselves on the run from her former pimp, and a team of gangsters the doctor owes money to.
One guy was robbed overnight by some robbers. Among other things, they also took away his memory. He earned anterograde amnesia and since then he is fighting with himself and with his split personality by closing himself into one room.
Negotiating Amnesia is an essay film based on research conducted at the Alinari Archive and the National Library in Florence. It focuses on the Ethiopian War of 1935-36 and the legacy of the fascist, imperial drive in Italy. Through interviews, archival images and the analysis of high-school textbooks employed in Italy since 1946, the film shifts through different historical and personal anecdotes, modes and technologies of representation.
A man loses his memory after a suicide attempt and falls for his nurse. He recovers physically but does not regain his memory. He takes a new name and begins work at a mill.
When Pete gets amnesia after a car wreck, he assumes the life of an evangelist with the help of of a preacher. After his newfound success, however, his old girlfriend, and her new boyfriend, decide to blackmail Kidd for a search of the money. Kidd's problems intensify as memories start returning--and he thinks he killed the other driver.