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Memento

Screening on Film
Directed by Christopher Nolan.
With Guy Pearce, Carrie-Anne Moss, Joe Pantoliano.
US , 2000, 35mm, color and b&w, 113 min.

Leonard (Pearce) is an insurance investigator seeking revenge on the man who raped and murdered his wife. His single-minded quest is complicated by an accident that has left him with no short-term memory, and he relies on a complex system of scribbled notes, Polaroids, and tattoos to guide him in his paranoid pursuit of retribution. Director Nolan’s neo-noir thriller relies on the intricate use of editing to create the desperate aura of a mind—and a narrative—in search of memory and cohesion. Using a combination of black-and-white and color cinematography and a complex narrative structure, Memento succeeds in placing the audience and the protagonist on equal and ambiguous footing.

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Alain Kassanda,
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