Remember Me is a 1985 Australian mystery, thriller television film about a woman pursued by her ex-husband.
Directed by Lex Marinos and written by Anne Brooksbank based on an idea by Bob Ellis.
The film features an ensemble cast including Wendy Hughes, Jenny Ellis, Jack Ellis, Robert Grubb, Kris McQuade, Kati Edwards, Liz Chance, Richard Moir, Charlotte Haywood, Peter Gwynne, Carol Raye, John Doyle, Sandy Gore, Bob Ellis, David Slingsby, Helen McDonald, and Celia De Burgh.
Jenny Richardson and her husband, Geoff, have a peaceful family with a son, Michael, and a daughter.
After being delayed with a flat tyre, she drops her kids at school and goes to work at the Eastern Suburbs Welfare Centre.
Jenny receives a phone call while she is working from her ex-husband, Howard, they have been divorced for nine years and he has been in a mental institution.
A series of scenes show Jenny carrying on with her day from the perspective of an unknown watcher peering behind bushes and through windows.
One day, Jenny's parents are visiting and the family are all playing at the beach behind the Richardson home.
Jenny becomes increasingly conflicted about the affair resulting in fights with Geoff and her continued mental decline.
Adele encourages this and as a psychologist, offers her services free of charge to Jenny.
When Adele asks about what Howard was diagnosed with Jenny lists off schizophrenia, paranoia, and psychosis.
Adele tells her that the sleeping pills that Jenny's doctor gave her may cause waking dreams as a side effect.
She says she needs a break from the city so they retreat to Jenny's parents' vacation home in the country.
Jenny has nightmares again and when she wakes she thinks she sees Howard at the window but it's just a possum.
When Barbara discusses the case she's brought Geoff to look at, Jenny is angered that they are defending developers who she dislikes due to their treatment of her clients.
Jenny finds her father's dropped gun and shoots Howard again killing him this time.