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If Memory Serves
The 1940's: A young cadet drafted to war and a woman drafted to poverty both struggle to find their identities against the hardships and villains of the day in this sentimental tribute to the bygone era of silent film.
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Plot Summary
This documentary short explores the unique relationship between artist Peter van den Boven and his son Gerrit, who suffers from severe memory loss. Peter creates portraits of his son from memory, attempting to preserve their shared past and his son's identity.
Critical Reception
If Memory Serves was well-received at various film festivals, praised for its emotional depth and sensitive portrayal of a father-son relationship grappling with memory loss. Critics highlighted the film's artistic approach to a difficult subject.
What Reviewers Say
A poignant and moving exploration of memory and familial love.
Praised for its artistic direction and emotional resonance.
A sensitive and thought-provoking look at the impact of memory loss.
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Awards & Accolades
Screened at various international film festivals, including the Oscar-qualifyingndenHague Film Festival.
Fun Fact
The film utilizes a unique visual style where the portraits themselves become a narrative device, evolving alongside the story.
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