Burning Memory
Burning Memory

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Burning Memory

1989
Movie
90 min
Hebrew

A man walks amongst an inferno of flames, shell-shocked. When he's back home, he starts group therapy in a military rehab center, meeting all kinds of fellow soldiers who, like him, have lost some of their beliefs or peace of mind in the battlefield.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Yorgos KounalakisGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

A young man returns to his village after years away, confronting the ghosts of his past and the unresolved issues with his family. The film explores themes of memory, regret, and the difficulty of reconciling with one's origins. As he navigates the familiar yet changed landscape, he is forced to face truths he had long suppressed.

Critical Reception

Burning Memory received a limited release and is not widely reviewed. It is recognized as an early work by director Yorgos Kounalakis, showcasing his developing style in depicting familial and psychological drama. Critical attention has been minimal, making a broad assessment of its reception difficult.

What Reviewers Say

  • Explores complex family dynamics with a somber tone.

  • Features strong performances that anchor the emotional narrative.

  • A contemplative film that delves into themes of returning home and confronting the past.

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Fun Fact

The film was shot in the Greek countryside, with director Yorgos Kounalakis drawing inspiration from his own childhood experiences in rural Greece.

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