However, the release was notable for what it added. It included the video for Turn Around , a track created specifically for the greatest hits album. Visually, Turn Around was a departure. It moved away from the sepia-toned, historical pastiche of the earlier work and leaned into a futuristic, neon-lit aesthetic. It signaled that Cretu was not just looking back (remembering the past) but actively moving forward (remembering the future).
Experience the cinematic atmosphere of Enigma's visual journey in this 4K restoration: enigma remember the future2001dvdrip updated
Why does this search persist more than two decades later? Because Remember the Future captures a moment when DVD was the peak of home media, and Enigma was at its most enigmatic. The visuals—ritualistic, sepia-toned, and cryptic—complemented Michael Cretu’s music in a way that no simple lyric video ever could. Tracks like "The Roundabout," "Age of Loneliness," and "Beyond the Invisible" take on new depth when paired with Briegel’s haunting imagery. However, the release was notable for what it added
The DVD features 11 core promotional videos, including many of the project's global hits: (Video Director: Michel Guimbard) Mea Culpa Principles Of Lust The Rivers Of Belief Return To Innocence (Video Director: Julien Temple) The Eyes Of Truth Age Of Loneliness (Carly's Song) (Video Director: Big TV!) It moved away from the sepia-toned, historical pastiche
The “Making Of” documentary, often ignored, contains rare studio footage of Cretu working with the Gregorian chants from the Nürnberg choir. The updated rip’s subtitles even translate the German interview segments.