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Embers
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Exploring different facets of life without memory in a future that has no past, the film tells five interwoven stories in a world where the survivors remain search for meaning and connection in a world without memory after a global neurological epidemic.
Exploring different facets of life without memory in a future that has no past, the film tells five interwoven stories in a world where the survivors remain search for meaning and connection in a world without memory after a global neurological epidemic.
Actors:
Ryan Czerwonko,
Matthew Goulish,
Greta Fernández,
Derrick Aguis,
Tucker Smallwood,
Dominique Swain,
Jason Ritter
Ryan Czerwonko
Matthew Goulish
Greta Fernández
Derrick Aguis
Tucker Smallwood
22 February 1944, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
Dominique Swain
12 August 1980, Malibu, California, USA
Jason Ritter
17 February 1980, Los Angeles, California, USA
Director:
Claire Carré
Claire Carré
Country:
United States
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July 29, 2016
A powerful, thoughtful and moving work of science-fiction that engages the head and the heart.August 05, 2016
There's much to like in Carré's impressive film.April 11, 2016
It's metaphorical aspects like that, and the striking visuals that delineate the stark contrast between the worlds above and below ground, that make Embers memorable.April 27, 2016
Carré weaves from her ensemble amnesi-apocalypse a reflection of the human condition as philosophically compelling as it is emotionally intelligent, while celebrating our species' tenacious resilience...April 11, 2016
An elegant, brooding drama with a sprawling international cast, the movie presents its haunting premise with barely any explanation, leaving viewers to steadily make sense of the chaos along with the confused protagonists.August 06, 2016
Wildly impressive, Claire Carré's science fiction indie, Embers takes visceral cinema with a small budget and colossal imagination to exciting new heights.August 05, 2016
A lovely meditation on identity and the difficulties of personal connection, Embers is a descendent of Andrei Tarkovsky's Stalker in both tone and mise en scène.August 01, 2016
EMBERS is stunning and contemplative, a science fiction film that is as emotional as it is intellectual.April 11, 2016
Claire Carre's debut feature could be described as a mass-scale Memento, but that thumbnail sketch misses both the pic's impressive conceptual breadth and its numbing dramatic stasis.July 29, 2016
Attempts to be a complicated dissection of a possible world not too far ahead of us, but it lacks the imagination to make us soar along with its vision.August 05, 2016
While one wishes Carré, who shares screenplay credit with Charles Spano, might have hung those stirring visuals on more involving plotting, "Embers" nevertheless makes a strong, not to mention timely, impression.April 11, 2016
Carré succeeds in creating a haunted mood. The mood is so strong, in fact, that it overwhelms any sense of narrative development -- the movie feels a bit like a video-art installation expanded to feature length.