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Unrest
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It may be tragic when it comes to the dreaded disease. The story begins with Jennifer Peria, a serious fever student at Harvard University. Jennifer left her bed as she embarked on a virtual journey to document her story as she struggled with a disease that was completely forgotten in a truly tragic period.
Actors:
Jennifer Brea, Omar Wasow, Jessica l e Taylor, Samuel Bearman, Ruby Taylor, Colin Taylor, Kate Taylor, Paul Cheney, Lee-Ray Denton, Casie Jackson, Darwin Jackson, ...»
Director:
Jennifer Brea
Country:
United States, United Kingdom
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Austin American-Statesman
March 13, 2017 Fraught with honesty, Unrest gives us a raw and up-close look at how a chronic illness can impact a relationship.
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San Francisco Examiner
September 29, 2017 As often happens with video diaries, the film is limited in scope. But it is still an engrossing and important documentary that convincingly demonstrates that ME is real and gives voice to people whose homebound condition makes them largely invisible.
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Georgia Straight
May 05, 2017 The film is both a chronicle of how the illness devastates lives (as Brea puts it, it was as if she died but was forced to watch the world move on) and a cold-case mystery.
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Chicago Reader
September 28, 2017 Director Jennifer Brea has ME herself, and she structures the film around footage from her own video diaries; these excerpts personalize the medical lesson and give the film an emotional core.
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Hollywood Reporter
January 24, 2017 Using her own experience with the syndrome as a springboard, Brea offers an affecting film that, when made available on video, will be embraced by the millions suffering CFS worldwide.
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indieWire
January 27, 2017 The movie delivers a striking degree of emotional authenticity with its home footage, allowing it to become more about its central couple's resilience than the hardships that tests their bond.
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SF Weekly
September 28, 2017 Brea shot much of the film on her iPhone, which often gives it the tone of a found-footage horror film. Making it all the more horrifying is the fact that not only is it real, but it's while Brea is unable to stand up or often even move beyond crawling.
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RogerEbert.com
September 22, 2017 This is jaw-dropping stuff, made more profoundly disturbing by the fact that so little is known about the disease.
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Los Angeles Times
October 02, 2017 It's a film that's remarkably intimate, deeply edifying and a stirring call to action.
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New York Times
September 21, 2017 It powerfully insists on giving a voice to victims whose greatest challenge, apart from their symptoms, is surmounting a world of indifference.
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Compuserve
September 16, 2017 Brea offers a surprisingly energetic look at chronic fatigue syndrome, which has derailed her life.
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Eye for Film
October 10, 2017 This isn't just a film to inform those who are lucky enough to know very little about ME, it also serves as a love letter of understanding for those who have it and a call to arms for everyone.
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IMDb: 7
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Country: United States
Genre: Thriller, Horror, Mystery
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