Remember Me 2017
In *Remember Me (2017)*, Sheila Hart crafts a haunting short film that plunges into the shadows of a teenage girl's mind, where a ghostly figure from her past drags her through the labyrinth of her most painful memories.
Director: Sheila Hart
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Remember Me (2017) about?
*Remember Me (2017)* follows a teenage girl grappling with suicidal thoughts, who is drawn into a nightmarish journey through her own past by a spectral figure from her history. As she confronts her darkest memories, the line between reality and illusion dissolves, leaving her—and the audience—questioning what's real.
Who directed Remember Me?
The short film was directed by Sheila Hart, a filmmaker known for her evocative and atmospheric storytelling.
Who stars in Remember Me?
The film stars Hana Hayes as the troubled protagonist, alongside Alyvia Alyn Lind, Barbara Alyn Woods, Victor Browne, and Abby Stark in key roles.
Is Remember Me (2017) worth watching?
With its moody visuals and gripping exploration of mental health, *Remember Me (2017)* offers a short but impactful experience for fans of psychological drama and surreal storytelling. Though unrated, its themes and atmosphere make it a compelling watch for those interested in introspective, emotionally charged cinema.
How long is Remember Me?
The runtime of *Remember Me (2017)* is 11 minutes.
About Remember Me (2017) — A Haunting Short Film on Memory and Trauma
In *Remember Me (2017)*, Sheila Hart crafts a haunting short film that plunges into the shadows of a teenage girl's mind, where a ghostly figure from her past drags her through the labyrinth of her most painful memories. Directed with a moody, dreamlike precision, the film explores themes of trauma, loss, and the inescapable weight of the past, all wrapped in a surreal, almost hypnotic atmosphere. Hana Hayes delivers a standout performance as the troubled protagonist, whose emotional journey unfolds against a backdrop of eerie visuals and atmospheric tension.
As she navigates this surreal odyssey, the line between reality and memory blurs, leaving both her—and the audience—wondering what's real and what's been buried too deep to face. With a runtime of just 11 minutes, *Remember Me* packs a powerful punch, proving that sometimes the most devastating stories are the ones that stay with you long after the credits roll.