Lethe begins with a fundamental question about the connectedness of memory and identity: what does the prospect of memory erasure entail for our continued identity and notion of self? Chloe lives in a near-future where this therapeutic dilemma is real, tangible, and also readily available. Her trial with a memory-erasing drug as a means of treating the effects of a past trauma serves as a case study with which to consider the moral and conceptual implications of resorting to such drastic measures.—Zissou Pictures
Lethe: In Greek Mythology, a river in Hades, the water of which produced, in those who drank it, forgetfulness of the past. Lethe is a film about memory, identity, a drug that has the power to erase the past, and a young woman who undergoes this endeavour.—Anonymous