A linguistics professor at Columbia University is diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer's disease. The film is a testament to the ordeal families face worldwide.
The movie is about a man who suffers hippocampal damage as a result of an aneurysm and has anterograde amnesia, making him unable to make new memories.
Based on Oliver Sacks' essay "The Last Hippie," the story of a father using music to connect with his son, who has lost the ability to form new memories.
A serial killer's failed attempt at murder leaves a woman with [dramatized] symptoms of prosopagnosia; she struggles to perceive faces as the killer closes in.
After a mortal accident, in the last seconds of his life, a boy "dreams" about himself, his life and his lover in a surrealistic expansion of space, time, logic
A long-mustached man shaves his mustache and is shocked when no one notices; he is further befuddled as his friends claim he hadn't worn a mustache in 15 years.
Displays anterograde amnesia, through one of the main characters, Dory. She is a blue tang fish, who forgets things instantly. Accurate besides how she gets A.A