

Remember | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | January 20, 2022
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This whole film is a showcase for Plummer and the nuance and gravitas he can convey with little effort. He carries it through its twists.

genre | Drama | Thriller |
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synopsis | With the aid of a fellow Auschwitz survivor and a hand-written letter, an elderly man with dementia goes in search of the person responsible for the death of his family. |
lead actors | Christopher Plummer | Bruno Ganz | Jürgen Prochnow | Heinz Lieven | Henry Czerny | Dean Norris | Martin Landau | Kim Roberts | Amanda Smith | Sean Francis | Howard Jerome | T.J. McGibbon | Liza Balkan | Mark Fisher | Michael Koras | Peter DaCunha | Daniel Kash | Duane Murray | Patrick Haye | James Cade | Sugith Varughese | Mary |
director | Atom Egoyan |