Remembrance (2003)

The documentary film Remembrance is an outline of the past century taking as a motif the life of Luis Frank, a Lithuanian emigrant. It is a journey through a time wich the world was made by war, that of wich we have so many times heard of and by wich we live constantly under menace. Emigration, war, freedom, childhood, the quest for something, a country -Mexico- kept in memories, are some of the subjects dealt within this film. Remembrance is the story of people who have traveled the world in search of a place where to belong, people whose lives were punctuated by ruptures.

Director: Marcela Arteaga
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 86 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Gustavo Arteaga
Cinematography: Celiana Cárdenas
Editing: Marcela Arteaga, Roberto Bolado
Production: Centro de Capacitación Cinematográfica (CCC)
Country: Mexico
Language: Español
Original Language: es

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Remembrance about?
The documentary film Remembrance is an outline of the past century taking as a motif the life of Luis Frank, a Lithuanian emigrant. It is a journey through a time wich the world was made by war, that of wich we have so many times heard of and by wich we live constantly under menace. Emigration, war, freedom, childhood, the quest for something, a country -Mexico- kept in memories, are some of the subjects dealt within this film. Remembrance is the story of people who have traveled the world in search of a place where to belong, people whose lives were punctuated by ruptures.
Who directed Remembrance?
Remembrance was directed by Marcela Arteaga.
Who stars in Remembrance?
Remembrance stars Max Kerlow, Roberto Hacha, Genova Arteaga, José Borrás.
How long is Remembrance?
Remembrance has a runtime of 1h 26m (86 minutes).
What genre is Remembrance?
Remembrance is a Documentary film.
Where was Remembrance produced?
Remembrance was produced in Mexico.