The stories, perspectives,
and visual style of Forget Me Nots provide a lens through
which we might rethink the role of memory in our own
lives. Donald and Jill’s deliberate approaches
to working with their memories sheds light on how our
own memories present us with interior horizons that
could be explored in greater depth. The film highlights
the ways in which the mind, and our memories, shape
the world -- a perspective that is usually forgotten
in a culture so externally-oriented. Forget Me Nots
will open up new a new outlook on the complex landscapes
of memory, identity, autobiography, science, and forgetting
-- with humor, creativity, insight, and perhaps a little
fear.
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