Remembrance (1982 film)

Remembrance is a British ensemble drama about Royal Navy ratings of HMS Raleigh, who are about to embark on a six-month naval exercise.

One major event that affects all the characters is the hospitalisation and eventual death of Daniel (Gary Oldman) after a violent assault by a nightclub bouncer.

[7] It was largely shot on location, including interior scenes in two Union Street pubs, The Phoenix and The Two Trees[5].

[8] This was a purely opportunistic enterprise, taking advantage of the prominent role that the Royal Navy had played in the Falklands War to gain publicity for the film (and the upcoming launch of Channel 4), but it turned out to be a significant event in the relationship between cinema and television in the UK.

It was a major step forward for the channel and, as it was to turn out, for the cinema industry also.The film uses Aragon by Brian Eno as incidental music.