: A visually stunning piece famous for its "reversed" cinematography, showing life moving backward from death to birth.
Featuring Dolby Digital 5.1 and DTS surround sound, which allowed Cretu’s intricate sampling to truly breathe.
The specific became a legendary torrent on sites like ShareReactor, TorrentBox, and later The Pirate Bay. Why? Because the commercial DVD went out of print quickly. After 2002, Virgin/EMI never issued a proper rerelease or remaster. For nearly a decade, the only way to watch Remember the Future was through second-hand DVDs (often listed for $100+) or fan-made rips.
Enigma: Remember the Future (2001) is a visual anthology of Michael Cretu’s music project, blending New Age sounds with surreal, high-production music videos. The DVD, available in PAL and NTSC formats, includes 11 core tracks, a documentary, and was re-released to include the video for "Turn Around". For details on collector's market values, see Enigma – Remember The Future - Discogs
Original DVDs were often compressed. An "updated" rip typically utilizes modern H.264 or H.265 codecs to maintain visual integrity while reducing artifacting.
Conceived by Michael Cretu, the mastermind behind Enigma , the DVD is not merely a collection of music videos but a curated, movie-like experience. It frames the project’s evolution as a single story, utilizing Enigma’s signature blend of Gregorian chants, worldbeat rhythms, and atmospheric new-age sounds. Key Content and Features