New York Magazine (Vulture) by Bilge Ebiri
What Now? Remind Me is all over the place, but it never feels messy or lax.
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Portugal, Spain · 2014
2h 44m
Director Joaquim Pinto
Starring Joaquim Pinto, Nuno Leonel, Rita Gomes, Serge Daney
Genre Documentary, History
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A documentary about director Joaquim Pinto’s experience living with HIV. The documentary follows Pinto through a year of clinical studies with toxic, mind altering drugs. It is an open and eclectic reflection on time and memory, on epidemics and globalization, and on survival beyond all expectations.
New York Magazine (Vulture) by Bilge Ebiri
What Now? Remind Me is all over the place, but it never feels messy or lax.
What Now? Remind Me sketches out the tragedy of living a full life and being aware of it slipping away.
The New York Times by Jeannette Catsoulis
Gentle on the eyes but stirring to the mind, What Now? Remind Me is an extraordinary, almost indescribably personal reflection on life, love, suffering and impermanence.
Slant Magazine by Tomas Hachard
The repetitive rhythms of Joaquim Pinto's daily routines provide the film with a feeling of serenity that stands in contrast to the man's underlying anxiety.
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