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Embers

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.
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Sight and Sound
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...
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Hammer to Nail
August 05, 2016 There's much to like in Carré's impressive film.
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SciFiNow
July 29, 2016 A powerful, thoughtful and moving work of science-fiction that engages the head and the heart.
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Los Angeles Times
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.
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Chicago Reader
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.
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Variety
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.
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Birth.Movies.Death.
August 01, 2016 EMBERS is stunning and contemplative, a science fiction film that is as emotional as it is intellectual.
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Hollywood Reporter
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.
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L.A. Weekly
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.
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indieWire
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.
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The Playlist
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.
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ChaseWhale.com
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.
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IMDb: 7
2017
109 min
Country: United States
Genre: Thriller, Horror, Mystery
Twelve years after the tragic death of their little girl, a dollmaker and his wife welcome a nun and several girls from a shuttered orphanage into ...