Remember - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Remember"
Remember (2015)
Timing: 1:34 (94 min)
Remember - TMDB rating
7.35/10
689
Remember - Kinopoisk rating
7.732/10
83660
Remember - IMDB rating
7.5/10
30000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Robert Lantos
Producer
Ari Lantos
Producer

Executive Producer

Anant Singh
Executive Producer
Mark Musselman
Executive Producer
Moisés Cosío
Executive Producer
Jeff Sagansky
Executive Producer
Michael Porter
Executive Producer
D. Matt Geller
Executive Producer

Writer

Benjamin August
Writer

Casting

Editor

Christopher Donaldson
Editor

Art Direction

Rory Cheyne
Art Direction

Costume Design

Debra Hanson
Costume Design

Production Design

Matthew Davies

Matthew Davies
Production Design

Set Decoration

Danny Burke

Danny Burke
Set Decoration
Brett Jones
Set Decoration
Helen Kaneva
Set Decoration

Original Music Composer

Photo Mychael Danna #13440

Mychael Danna

Mychael Danna
Original Music Composer

Unit Production Manager

Aaron Barnett
Unit Production Manager

Co-Producer

Jens Meurer
Co-Producer
Paula Devonshire
Co-Producer

Associate Producer

Photo Brian Cox #110745
Brian Cox
Associate Producer
Photo Rosalie Chilelli #74996
Rosalie Chilelli
Associate Producer

Second Assistant Director

Karl Irvine
Second Assistant Director

Director of Photography

Paul Sarossy
Director of Photography

Steadicam Operator

Sean Sealey
Steadicam Operator

Visual Effects Supervisor

Geoff D.E. Scott
Visual Effects Supervisor

Special Effects Coordinator

Brock Jolliffe
Special Effects Coordinator

Still Photographer

Sophie Giraud
Still Photographer

Visual Effects Producer

Sarah Wormsbecher
Visual Effects Producer

First Assistant Director

Daniel J. Murphy
First Assistant Director

First Assistant Editor

Luis Freitas
First Assistant Editor

Post Production Supervisor

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Andre Coutu
Post Production Supervisor

Line Producer

Aaron Barnett
Line Producer

Digital Intermediate

Peter Armstrong
Digital Intermediate
John Bardswich
Digital Intermediate

What's left behind the scenes

  • The screenwriters consulted with doctors specializing in the treatment of patients with Alzheimer's disease.
  • Christopher Plummer plays the piano himself in the relevant scenes.
  • German actor Günter Lamprecht was initially cast for one of the roles, but due to a knee injury, he was unable to participate in the filming. As a result, Jürgen Prochnow was found, but he was much younger than the character, so he had to play in age makeup.
  • The German Shepherd (Hitler's favorite breed) is named Eva, just like Eva Braun—Hitler's mistress and later wife.
  • There are several clues in the film about the true identity of Zev Gutman. When he is lying in the bathtub and looking at the shower, the screams of those dying in the gas chamber are heard in the background. If Zev had truly been a prisoner of Auschwitz, he would not have been able to leave the chamber alive. In the scene where he buys a pistol, when the seller lists the reasons why he needs to check the buyer’s identity against an FBI database, Zev emotionally reacts only to the option of a “fugitive hiding from the law.” Although Zev asks for detailed instructions on how to use the pistol, at the crucial moment he uses the weapon coolly and effectively: with the first shot he kills the attacking dog, with the second shot to the chest he neutralizes the person, and immediately, with a steady hand, he delivers a follow-up shot to the head. This was muscle memory at work, which suggests that the hero underwent special training in elite units.
  • There are several clues in the film about the true identity of Zeve Gutmann. When he is lying in the bath looking at the shower, the screams of those dying in the gas chamber can be heard in the background. If Zeve had actually been a prisoner in Auschwitz, he would not have been able to leave the chamber alive. In the scene where he buys a gun, when the seller lists the reasons why he needs to check the buyer’s identity against the FBI database, Zeve reacts emotionally only to the option “a fugitive hiding from the law.” Although Zeve asks for detailed instructions on using the gun, at the crucial moment he uses it coldly and efficiently: the first shot kills the attacking dog, the second shot to the chest neutralizes the person, and immediately, with a steady hand, he delivers a finishing shot to the head. This was muscle memory, suggesting the hero underwent specialized training in elite units.
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