10th anniversary showing of “Memento" at Tribeca

The famous 2000 film that put Christopher Nolan on the map tells the story of a man on the hunt for the man he thinks killed his wife.
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I would like to be there...
Other events that were announced as part of the Tribeca Film Festival’s Tribeca Talks lineup include a screening of “The Lottery,” Madeleine Sackler’s documentary about the efforts of four families to get their children into a New York charter school, and a 10th anniversary showing of “Memento,” the Christopher Nolan thriller, with a panel discussion featuring the actors Guy Pearce and Joe Pantoliano and the screenwriter Jonathan Nolan.

http://artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/ ... day-night/

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Cool. Hopefully some new insights will be provided.

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dammm
wish i was there

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wow Jonathan Nolan and Guy Pearce went.
Nice

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This seems to be the only new hint:
However, Pearce felt Pantoliano’s character Teddy “did deserve to be shot.” He also had the strong belief that “Everything Teddy (Pantoliano) says in the final speech is the absolute truth.” Nolan shot this down with an undeniable headshake. Later, Nolan admitted, “I think the ambiguity is built into the film. There is (Teddy’s) speech at the end of the film, but Chris’s rule was to make it as bullet-proof as possible.”

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Nice to see a 10year old independent film can attend something like this.

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this movie gave a lot to filmmaking and filmmakers.
unforgettable.

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