
Remember Me This Way
Overview
A son comes to Leningrad on the birthday of his mother. He is the director of a large Siberian construction, twice married, happy in work, and in family life. His second wife Lida is also here. She brought her son and daughter with her. The youth of the mother of the family fell on the 30s. Life practically did not change its principles and beliefs. And it's not clear to her children, and even more so grandchildren, for whom her ideals do not mean anything.
Ratings & Reviews
See what critics and audiences think
Media
Trailers, videos, posters and backdrops
Performance & Recognition
Financial performance and accolades
Awards & Nominations
1 win
Details
Production information
Status
Released
Original Language
ru
Production Companies
Cast & Crew
The people behind the movie
Cast
Similar Movies
More movies you might enjoy
User Reviews
What the community is saying
Latest News
Recent articles and coverage
American Badass: Michael Madsen (1957-2025) - Roger Ebert
American Badass: Michael Madsen (1957-2025) Roger Ebert
‘The Cole Porter of Literature’: Writers and Artists Remember Edmund White - The New York Times
‘The Cole Porter of Literature’: Writers and Artists Remember Edmund White The New York Times
55 Mandela Effect Examples That'll Make You Question Everything - Good Housekeeping
55 Mandela Effect Examples That'll Make You Question Everything Good Housekeeping
Revisiting our 1988 Cover Story with Meryl Streep, Streeping Beauty - Interview Magazine
Revisiting our 1988 Cover Story with Meryl Streep, Streeping Beauty Interview Magazine
Beetlejuice Review: A Broadway Musical Adapted From Tim Burton’s Comic Macabre Movie - newyorktheater.me
Beetlejuice Review: A Broadway Musical Adapted From Tim Burton’s Comic Macabre Movie newyorktheater.me
25 Years Of ‘Weekend At Bernie’s.’ OR, Why Does Anyone Remember This Movie? - UPROXX
25 Years Of ‘Weekend At Bernie’s.’ OR, Why Does Anyone Remember This Movie? UPROXX
Film Critics Remember Roger Ebert - IndieWire
Film Critics Remember Roger Ebert IndieWire
Of the feel of theaters and audiences, and eight films from Sundance - Roger Ebert
Of the feel of theaters and audiences, and eight films from Sundance Roger Ebert
Child’s Play (1988) - Alternate Ending - Movie Reviews
Child’s Play (1988) Alternate Ending - Movie Reviews
Remember Me - Alternate Ending - Movie Reviews
Remember Me Alternate Ending - Movie Reviews
My Neighbor Totoro (1988) - Alternate Ending - Movie Reviews
My Neighbor Totoro (1988) Alternate Ending - Movie Reviews
A New Testament story in an Old Testament land movie review (1988) - Roger Ebert
A New Testament story in an Old Testament land movie review (1988) Roger Ebert
News articles are automatically collected from various sources and may not be affiliated with this site.































0