Peter Dinklage Wants Your Filmed Memories for His Movie
Your filmed memory could go to the big screen.
How are we shaped by our past? Mark Palansky (Penelope) and Peter Dinklage are exploring the significant impact of our past experiences on our present selves in their new film, Rememory. But to do that, they need your help.
"Our film dives into the world of memory with a groundbreaking technology that allows you to re-experience your memories in their purest form," says Palansky in a video on the Rememory website.
Instead of filming disparate memories themselves, Palansky plans to crowdsource them. "Upload any material that you have, and we will use them in our film as a memory," says Dinklage. "You can make them as epic or as simple as you want."
According to Palansky, the more emotional the memory, the better: "Honesty, vulnerability, happy, sad, heartbreaking — [we want] all of them."
Submitted memories can take the form of previously shot home video footage, but you can also submit footage filmed specifically for this purpose. Should you decide to go out into the world and recreate your memory, just remember: The past is a story we tell ourselves.
Here are the specifications:
Submit your memory today.