- Forgetting somebody's name is the starting point for a mind-bending romp through the unconscious.
- In this short animation, Oscar®-winning director Chris Landreth uses a common social gaffe - forgetting somebody's name - as the starting point for a mind-bending romp through the unconscious. Inspired by the classic TV game show Password, the film features a wealth of animated celebrity guests who try (and try, and try) to prompt Charles to remember the name. Finally, he realizes he will simply have to surrender himself to his predicament.—Philip Moscovitch
- At a party, Charles Langford runs into someone he hasn't seen in four years, that last encounter in Paris. Charles hopes his discomfort isn't noticeable, the discomfort being in he not remembering the man's name, while the man seemingly remembers much about Charles' life. As the man heads off to the bar to get them drinks, Charles digs deep into his subconscious to try to remember the man's name, that subconscious taking the format of the game show, Password (1961). Charles only has until the man returns with the drinks before he has to decide how to handle the situation if he can't remember, which may be a strong possibility as other issues about his life cloud his subconscious.—Huggo
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By what name was Subconscious Password (2013) officially released in Canada in English?
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