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Innocence Of Memories
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Orhan Pamuk, Turkey's Nobel laureate for Literature, opens a museum whose objects trace a tale of doomed love in 1970's Istanbul. The documentary takes a tour of the objects as the starting point for a trip through love stories, landscapes and the chemistry of the city.
Orhan Pamuk, Turkey's Nobel laureate for Literature, opens a museum whose objects trace a tale of doomed love in 1970's Istanbul. The documentary takes a tour of the objects as the starting point for a trip through love stories, landscapes and the chemistry of the city.
Actors:
Mehmet Ergen,
Serra Yilmaz,
Pandora Colin,
Ara Güler,
Pasquale Anselmo,
Türkan Soray
Mehmet Ergen
Serra Yilmaz
September 13, 1954 in Istanbul, Turkey
Pandora Colin
19 April 1972, Westminster, London, England, UK
Ara Güler
16 August 1928, Beyoglu, Istanbul, Turkey
Pasquale Anselmo
April 14, 1958 in Cosenza, Calabria, Italy
Türkan Soray
28 June 1945, Istanbul, Turkey
Genre:
Documentary
Director:
Grant Gee
Grant Gee
Country:
United Kingdom
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January 25, 2016
A fascinating portal into Pamuk's world, where history, fiction and memory swirl in a melancholy vortex.
January 28, 2016
Perhaps no film can entirely compete with the simple fact of this novel/museum's existence, but the movie circles around the dual conceptual artefact beguilingly.
January 25, 2016
Coolly intelligent and noirishly compelling.
February 01, 2016
Depth is perhaps the stumbling point for "Innocence of Memories." Its ideas are plentiful, but their treatment at times seems to skim the surface.
January 29, 2016
With this essay/documentary hybrid form, Gee has struck gold.
January 25, 2016
A beguiling, meditative study of the indelible link between memory and identity, and the transformative power of love.
January 28, 2016
All its devices and ironic references could easily have made the film seem forbidding, but it has an unlikely emotional impact.
January 28, 2016
Part travelogue, part dream poem, part documentary, Innocence of Memories is certainly one of the most original movies you'll see this year.

