Beautiful Memories

Se souvenir des belles choses
Directed by Zabou Breitman
Produced by Stéphane Marsil
Screenplay by Zabou Breitman
Jean-Claude Deret
Starring Isabelle Carré
Bernard Campan
Bernard Le Coq
Zabou Breitman
Music by Ferenc Javori
Cinematography Dominique Chapuis
Edited by Bernard Sasia
Production
company
Hugo Films
France 3 Cinéma
Les Films de la Colombe
Les Productions de la Guéville
Distributed by Wild Bunch Distribution
Release dates
  • 9 January 2002
Running time
110 minutes
Country France
Language French
Budget $3,7 millions
Box office $4,603,327[1]

Beautiful Memories (French: Se souvenir des belles choses) is a 2001 French film directed by Zabou Breitman. It won the César Awards for Best Debut, Best Actress and Best Supporting Actor, and was nominated for Best Actor. Also, the French Syndicate of Cinema Critics named it best debut film.

Plot

Claire Poussin, a young woman in her early 30s whose mother has recently died from Alzheimer's, has been having memory loss problems since being struck by lightning. She believes she is showing the first signs of the disease, but her sister Nathalie thinks the problem is temporary. Claire seeks help by entering a clinic for people with memory-loss problems, which is located in a big country house and run by Prof. Christian Licht. Prof. Licht is having an affair with therapist Marie Bjorg, which he thinks is hidden from his patients, but isn't. At the clinic, Claire meets Philippe, a noted wine expert who is traumatized following a car accident which killed his wife and child, and they fall in love. When both of them are released, they move in together, but find that their condition severely affects their lives. Bernard recovers his memory, and is pained when he remembers the tragic accident, while Claire's condition becomes worse.

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