Remember Me
Following the phenomenally successful The Last Kiss, Italian director Bagrielle Mucciono's most recent film offers a blistering assessment of the frustrations of two generations of an italian middle-class family.
Dad (Gabrizio Bentivoglio), a frustrated novelist, takes up with an old flame (Monica Belluci). Mum (Laura Morante), a teacher, returns to her ambition of acting with unforseen results. Their 18-year-old daughter dreams of becoming a TV star, while their 19-year-old son has no idea what to do with his life.
Remember Me affirms Mucciono's position at the forefront of a group of young filmmakers pushing (Italian) national commercial cinema into new territory.
Special Features:
- Making Of
- 4 Deleted Scenes
- Interviews
- Cast Auditions
Critic Reviews:
- " The glimpses of human behavior feel genuine. " – Anthony Del Valle
- " Gabriele Muccino cunningly plays his characters as a unit and as individuals, allowing for a continual series of dramatic vignettes. " – Jeanne Aufmuth
- " Remember Me is hard to forget. " – Ruthe Stein