{{Infobox film | name = Memories Unlocked | image = | alt = | native_name = {{Infobox name module|fr|Souvenirs intimes}} | caption = | director = [[Jean Beaudin]] | producer = Jean-Roch Marcotte | writer = Jean Beaudin<br>[[Monique Proulx]] | based_on = ''Homme invisible à la fenêtre'' by Monique Proulx | starring = [[James Hyndman (actor)|James Hyndman]]<br>[[Pascale Bussières]] | music = Richard Grégoire | cinematography = [[Pierre Gill]] | editing = Gaétan Huot | studio = | distributor = [[Lionsgate Films]] | released = {{Film date|1999|08|28|[[Montreal World Film Festival|MWFF]]|df=y}} | runtime = 118 minutes | country = Canada | language = French | budget = | gross = }} '''''Memories Unlocked''''' ({{langx|fr|Souvenirs intimes}}) is a Canadian drama film, directed by [[Jean Beaudin]] and released in 1999.<ref>"I loathe Lucie". ''[[National Post]]'', September 16, 1999.</ref> Based on the novel ''Homme invisible à la fenêtre'' by [[Monique Proulx]], the film stars [[James Hyndman (actor)|James Hyndman]] as Max, a paraplegic artist whose ex-girlfriend Lucie ([[Pascale Bussières]]) returns several years after their breakup to accuse him of [[rape]].<ref>"Simply forgettable: Beaudin's Souvenirs Intimes misses mark". ''[[Montreal Gazette]]'', August 29, 1999.</ref>
The film's cast also includes [[Pierre-Luc Brillant]], [[Yves Jacques]], [[Louise Portal]], Michel Charette, [[Marcel Sabourin]] and [[Sébastien Huberdeau]].
The film received four [[Genie Award]] nominations at the [[20th Genie Awards]]: [[Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television Award for Best Screenplay|Best Adapted Screenplay]] (Beaudin, Proulx), [[Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television Award for Best Achievement in Cinematography|Best Cinematography]] ([[Pierre Gill]]), [[Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television Award for Best Achievement in Art Direction/Production Design|Best Art Direction/Production Design]] ([[François Séguin]]) and [[Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television Award for Best Achievement in Overall Sound|Best Overall Sound]] (Serge Beauchemin, [[Bernard Gariépy Strobl]] and Hans Peter Strobl).<ref>"The Nominees". ''[[Edmonton Journal]]'', December 8, 1999.</ref> It received five [[Prix Jutra]] nominations at the [[2nd Jutra Awards]], for Best Picture, Best Supporting Actor (Jacques), Best Cinematography (Gill), Best Sound (Serge Beauchemin, Louis Dupire, [[Hans Peter Strobl]] and [[Jo Caron]]) and Best Original Music ([[Richard Grégoire]]). Gill won the Jutra for cinematography.
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