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Memento Mori

June 28, 1995 0h 16m

Originally released in 1995. Memento Mori is a feature film. directed by Jim Hubbard. At just 16 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.

Starring Nelson Gonzalez, Jim Hubbard, and Sarah Schulman

Synopsis

Winner of the Best Short Film at the Hamburg Lesbian & Gay Film Festival in 1995, Hubbard’s highly personal experimental work, Memento Mori, is a moving, queer meditation that individualizes the immeasurable collective trauma left in the wake of the AIDS epidemic. Stylistically, Hubbard powerfully departs from the small film gauge formats that dominate his documentary work, instead utilizing widescreen Cinemascope that serves to illuminate the enormous scale of loss for each individual that has perished. Through the artful juxtaposition of universal imagery of death and ritual, deliberate close-ups of a human skull to the scattering of ashes, Hubbard’s dream-like elegy transports the viewer to a deep, universal state-of-consciousness that anyone that has lost a loved one will instantly recognize. The resulting depth of emotion and empathy serves as both a mournful prayer and an indelible filmic monument to the dead.

Quick Facts

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Release Date June 28, 1995 30 years ago
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Runtime 0h 16m 16 minutes total
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Language English Original language
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Country United States of America Production

Director

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
EN

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Memento Mori about?

Winner of the Best Short Film at the Hamburg Lesbian & Gay Film Festival in 1995, Hubbard’s highly personal experimental work, Memento Mori, is a moving, queer meditation that individualizes the ...

Who directed Memento Mori?

Memento Mori was directed by Jim Hubbard.

How long is Memento Mori?

Memento Mori has a runtime of 0 hours and 16 minutes (16 minutes total).

When was Memento Mori released?

Memento Mori was released on June 28, 1995 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Memento Mori?

The main cast of Memento Mori includes Nelson Gonzalez, Jim Hubbard, Sarah Schulman, Eileen Myles.