The cast of Fugue - 1960 includes: Robert Burnier
The cast of Prelude and Fugue - 2010 includes: James Arden as Tim Michelle Ramoni as Anna Alexandra Zabriskie as Alexis
celebrities are all shapes and sizes
The cast of La fugue de Suzanne - 1974 includes: Amadeo Bordiga Roger De Moerloose as Emile Louis Lenglet as Albert Denise Vindevogel as Suzanne
The cast of La fugue - 2013 includes: Brahim Benamane as Youngster 1 Adel Bencherif as Lakdar Marc Brun as Le procureur Sabine Gavaudan as The lawyer Malek Mehenni as Youngster 2
Cases of dissociative fugue are more common in wartime or in communities disrupted by a natural disaster
Dissociative fugue is a disorder in which a person temporarily loses his or her sense of personal identity and travels to another location where he or she may assume a new identity
A dissociative fugue is characterized by generally short-termed amnesia of one's own personal identity, such as their personality traits. The period of fugue, however, is generally forgotten (as amnesia for the period of time, versus voluntarily) once one recovers from such an episode.
To an untrained person, a dissociative or fugue state seems like a "handy excuse" for lying. How do you prove that a person doesn't remember? Even professionals are often skeptical.
Agatha Christie disappeared for 11 days in 1926 - likely experiencing a fugue state, or dissociative fugue.
Dissociative fugue is a disorder in which a person temporarily loses his or her sense of personal identity and travels to another location where he or she may assume a new identity
only known: retired NFL star Herschel Walker.
Former Dallas Cowboy Herschel Walker
Mary, who was found wandering around a shopping mall in Denver but has no idea who she is or how she got there.
I guess this joke is intentional: A: nothing to do with fugues and counterpoint, DF is a disturbed psychological state when someone goes wandering off, frequently without recalling where they've been or why they did it.
Dissociative fugue
And what is your question? Amnesia (A+)