Memento (movie)

Memento is a 2000 American mystery-thriller movie written and directed by Christopher Nolan, and produced by Suzanne and Jennifer Todd. The movie's script was based on a pitch by Jonathan Nolan, who wrote the 2001 story "Memento Mori" from the concept. Guy Pearce stars as a man who, as a result of an injury, has anterograde amnesia (the inability to form new memories) and has short-term memory loss approximately every fifteen minutes. He is searching for the people who attacked him and killed his wife, using an intricate system of Polaroid photographs and tattoos to track information he cannot remember.

Memento
Directed byChristopher Nolan
Screenplay byChristopher Nolan
Based on"Memento Mori" by Jonathan Nolan
Produced bySuzanne Todd
Jennifer Todd
StarringGuy Pearce
Carrie-Anne Moss
Joe Pantoliano
CinematographyWally Pfister
Edited byDody Dorn
Music byDavid Julyan
Production
companies
Distributed byNewmarket
Release dates
September 5, 2000 (Venice)
March 16, 2001 (United States)
Running time
113 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$4.5 million
Box office$39.9 million

The movie is presented as two different sequences of scenes interspersed during the movie: a series in black-and-white that is shown chronologically, and a series of color sequences shown in reverse order (simulating for the audience the mental state of the protagonist). The two sequences meet at the end of the movie, producing one complete and cohesive narrative.

Memento premiered at the 57th Venice International Film Festival on September 5, 2000, and was released in the United States on March 16, 2001. It was acclaimed by critics, who praised its nonlinear narrative structure and motifs of memory, perception, grief, and self-deception, and earned $39.9 million over a $4.5 million budget. Memento received numerous accolades, including Oscar nominations for Best Original Screenplay and Best Film Editing. The movie is now widely regarded as one of Nolan's finest works and one of the best movies of the 2000s. In 2017, the United States Library of Congress deemed the movie and selected it for preservation in the National Film Registry.

Release dates

CountryPremiere
 France11 October 2000
 United Kingdom20 October 2000
  Switzerland26 October 2000 (German speaking region)
 Ireland27 October 2000
 Spain19 January 2001
 Italy19 January 2001
 Belgium31 January 2001
 Netherlands8 March 2001
 Australia12 April 2001
 New Zealand12 April 2001
 Denmark20 April 2001
 Greece26 April 2001
 Iceland27 April 2001
 Hungary17 May 2001
 United States25 May 2001
 Norway1 June 2001
 Finland15 June 2001
 Russia27 June 2001
 Peru28 June 2001
 Singapore28 June 2001
 Portugal29 June 2001
 South Africa6 July 2001
 Sweden13 July 2001
 Mexico14 July 2001
 Turkey27 July 2001
 Israel9 August 2001
 South Korea25 August 2001
 Czech Republic30 August 2001
 Brazil31 August 2001
 Hong Kong11 October 2001
 Austria9 November 2001
 Poland16 November 2001
 Lithuania30 November 2001
 Slovakia6 December 2001
 Germany13 December 2001
 Estonia4 January 2002
 Argentina7 February 2002
 Taiwan22 February 2002
 Chile2 May 2002
 Uruguay3 May 2002
 Colombia17 May 2002
 Bulgaria29 November 2002
 Kuwait1 January 2003


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