UNFORGETTABLE tells the fascinating story of BRAD WILLIAMS.

Dubbed "the Human Google" by Good Morning America,
Brad is only the second person ever studied for HYPERTHYMESIA,
an extremely detailed form of autobiographical memory.

Screenwriter/filmmaker Eric Williams follows his brother Brad's journey through one eventful year, as media coverage of his rare mental gifts 
makes him an unlikely celebrity, vaulting him from small-town anonymity
to sudden midlife notoriety.

UNFORGETTABLE is an intimate and funny portrait of a unique individual
and a broader exploration of the mysteries of the human mind.

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REMEMBER 
every day of your life?
the memorable adventures
of "the Human Google"
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              produced by Rona Edwards
         creative consultant Greg Williams
               music by Eugene Edwards
written, edited and directed by Eric Williams
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Big Bear Lake International
Film Festival - September 2010
The fact that a memory as vast as Brad's can exist without trade-off raises intriguing questions about a possible store of dormant memories, and unused brain capacity, within us all. "Unforgettable" documents Brad's extraordinary memory in an attractively filmed, swiftly moving, attention-preserving, viewer-friendly fashion with a story line that allows us to get to know the 'ordinary' side of Brad as well.  In so doing, the film blends both scientific interest and human interest together in a way that provides a very engaging, informative and pleasant excursion.

-- Darold Treffert, savant syndrome expert
Brad Williams is a likable protagonist and surprisingly normal, and there is a special level of comfort and playfulness in the movie that only a brother could capture. Both brothers, but particularly writer and director Eric, have a strong sense of humor that pervades the film with a refreshing sense of sibling camaraderie.

-- Kristin Czubkowski, 77 Square
In "Unforgettable", Eric Williams manages a terrific thing -- making his astonishing brother, Brad, seem at once approachable and extraordinary. This is a portrait of a man with a computer motherboard for a brain trying to find his place in a world unsure what to make of his strange and inexplicable ability. And does he even know himself?  

-- Jeffrey Blitz, director of "Spellbound"
Eric Williams has assembled a very intimate, informative and surprisingly-humorous portrait of his brother. There’s rarely a dull moment, and most of what makes the film so entertaining results directly from both Williams’ sharp senses of humor. We get the impression that, though Brad Williams may have an extraordinary memory, he’s still an average Joe. And who doesn’t like to see an average Joe gain nationwide recognition? 

-- Nicholas Cabreza, Second Supper 
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