
Trying Memory
Genre
Drama
​
Running Time
8 minutes
Format
4K
Apect Ratio
2.39:1
​
Sound Mix
5.1
Trying Memory is a non-linear drama that explores familial love through the fragmented perspective of Mabel, a middle-aged woman grappling with memory loss. Mabel lives in a state of confusion, unable to recall key aspects of her life, including the whereabouts of her husband, Bren. Adding to her struggles is the presence of Penelope, a young woman whose identity Mabel can't quite place. While Penelope appears kind and attentive, Mabel is increasingly suspicious; questioning whether Penelope might have been involved in Bren's mysterious disappearance.
Flashbacks to a memory show glimpses of Mabel’s relationships, where the lines between memory, reality, and imagination blur—leaving the audience to piece together the truth. The film concludes with a quiet moment of tenderness between them, as Penelope’s true identity as Mabel’s daughter is unveiled.

Meet the Cast

SABINA MOORE
"Mabel"

CHLOE CRAWFORD
"Penelope"

GEOFF MAYS
"Bren"
Director's Statement
It is estimated that over 55 million people worldwide are living with dementia—the most common symptom being Alzheimer’s disease. However, my desire to tell a story about this subject began not with clinical data or medical statistics, but from my personal connection to it through my family. I have witnessed the immense toll that my parents would endure in dealing with my grandmother’s cognitive decline; the challenges of her losing her memories, identity, and willingness to connect with the world stirred within me a deep desire to explore this reality through film.
What drew me to this project was not just the tragedy of Alzheimer’s but also the remarkable resilience and humanity of those living with the disease. I would often see the hardships that my grandmother would impose on those around her, but ultimately the commitment of service and persistence of love would still be evident in caring for her. I love being reminded that despite the struggles someone with Alzheimer’s might inflict, they still have the capacity to feel, to be happy, or to be frustrated—and thus deserving of our care and respect.
One of the things I felt strongly about in the making of Trying Memory is that I wanted to create a narrative story that resonates on an emotional level rather than merely presenting a clinical depiction. I'm always drawn to genre films as my sources of inspiration, so I set out to hide the subject matter within a story of possible betrayal, deceitfulness, and mystery.
To achieve this, I used a variety of specifically designed techniques, from interrogative visuals to splicing non-linear elements. I experimented with soundscapes and imagery to convey both the possible disorientation and moments of clarity to hint at the experience of Alzherimer's. The disease itself however, is never mentioned throughout the film, an almost lingering presence that asks the audience to figure it out on their own.
Balancing the emotional aspects of Alzheimer's while keeping the film engaging was a fun challenge. I would constantly question how to present enough context without spoon-feeding the audience with obvious clues. I'm always fond of non-linear storytelling, and I would constantly be grateful at how perfect of a storytelling device it was for this film. In the end, I hope it provides viewers with a deeply satisfying and empathetic exploration of this all too common condition.

The Crew
Written & Directed by
RUBEN HARJONO
​
Producer
ETHAN SHERRITT
Director of Photography
DANIEL LAURIN​
​
Editor
PRAGATI KAUSHAL
​​
Composer
DANIEL MANSOUR​
​
Production Designer
PRATIBHA KAUSHAL
​
​​Art Director
RO CHARIFA
1st Assistant Director
EILEEN CAHILL
​
Script Supervisor
THOMAS MURGATROYD
Location Sound Recordist
DANIEL SARGEANT
​
Boom Op
SOPHIE MORENO KRIS
​
Gaffer
SAMUEL FRANCESCHETTI
Key Grip
SAM CMELO
​
Grip
LILY CHIASSON
​Cam Op
AMANDA HACKSEL
​
1st Assistant Camera
WILLIAM ROBOTHAM
​​
2nd Assistant Camera
KIRBY SLOAN
BEN FUDGE​
Re-recording Mixer
POURNAM ABBASI
​
Production Assistant
ABHISHREE SHARMA
​​
Colorist
JESSE HILTON

