Last Year at Marienbad
"Last Year at Marienbad" is a 1961 French film directed by Alain Resnais. The story unfolds in a luxurious hotel where a man claims to have met a woman the previous year. He insists they shared a romantic connection, but she denies any memory of him, leading to a complex exploration of memory and reality.
The film is known for its non-linear narrative and striking visual style, featuring elaborate sets and a haunting score by Francois de Roubaix. It raises questions about the nature of time, love, and the reliability of memory, making it a significant work in the French New Wave cinema movement.