From “Memento” to “The Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind,” amnesia is a common trope in movies—a powerful launching point to explore issues such as identity and emotion. This year’s Festival includes three films, “Embers,” “Open Tables,” and “Other Madnesses,” which portray characters with faulty memories. This panel brings together filmmakers and neuroscientists to discuss the nature and fallibility of memory, and its varied representations on screen.
Panelists:
Shannon Heffernan (moderator, WBEZ Chicago)
Ken A. Paller (Director of the Cognitive Neuroscience Program, Northwestern University)
Jack C. Newell (Writer/Director, “Open Tables”)
Claire Carré (Writer/Director, “Embers”)
Jeremy Carr (Writer/Director, “Other Madnesses”)
Program Details:
Saturday, October 17th
12:00pm-1:00pm
This event is FREE. Tickets can be picked up at the AMC box office.
AMC River East 21
322 E Illinois St
Chicago, IL 60611