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.
An ER nurse tending to a stabbing victim is accidentally electrocuted by the defibrillator, and the nurse begins experiencing the victim's troublesome 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.
A guy's friend introduces him to NZT, an experimental drug that "allows him to use 100% of his brain," bringing him wealth and power. But bad guys want it too.
Set in the strange and oppressive emotional landscape of the year 1983, Beyond the Black Rainbow is a Reagan-era fever dream inspired by hazy childhood memories
Walter becomes obsessed with a novel that he believes was written about him. As his obsession grows, his identity becomes blurred with the mysterious author's.
A man coping with the institutionalization of his wife because of Alzheimer's becomes challenged by his own perceptions and memories of their shared experience.