
Forget Me Not
Documentary
Overview
In this feature-length documentary film essay, archival footage weaves together childhood memories from once-opposing sides on the Gorizia border to rethink—80 years after WWII, and amid renewed calls for rearmament—the meaning of home and belonging.
Top Cast
Anja Medved
Anja Medved
Narrator (voice)
Anja Medved
Narrator (voice)
Nadja Velušček
Nadja Velušček
Herself
Nadja Velušček
Herself
Adele Devetak
Adele Devetak
Adele Devetak
Alberto Scafuri
Alberto Scafuri
Alberto Scafuri
Aldo Bavcon
Aldo Bavcon
Aldo Bavcon
Anica Leban
Anica Leban
Anica Leban
Andrej Černe
Andrej Černe
Andrej Černe
Anita Sosič
Anita Sosič
Anita Sosič
Anton Vidmar
Anton Vidmar
Anton Vidmar
Boris Ferlat
Boris Ferlat
Boris Ferlat
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