Unrest
- 2017
- 1h 38min
Cuando Jennifer Brea, estudiante de doctorado en Harvard, se ve afectada por una fiebre que la deja postrada en cama, emprende un viaje virtual para documentar su historia mientras lucha con... Leer todoCuando Jennifer Brea, estudiante de doctorado en Harvard, se ve afectada por una fiebre que la deja postrada en cama, emprende un viaje virtual para documentar su historia mientras lucha contra una enfermedad que la medicina dejó olvidada.Cuando Jennifer Brea, estudiante de doctorado en Harvard, se ve afectada por una fiebre que la deja postrada en cama, emprende un viaje virtual para documentar su historia mientras lucha contra una enfermedad que la medicina dejó olvidada.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Premios
- 7 premios ganados y 8 nominaciones en total
- Self
- (as Jessica Taylor)
- Self
- (as Dr. Nancy Klimas)
- Self
- (as Dr. Paul Cheney)
- Self
- (as Leeray Denton)
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Todo el elenco y el equipo
- Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro
Opiniones destacadas
Patients experience neurological issues with sound and light sensitivity and coordination, pain, POTS, cognition issues, and debilitating fatigue. Exertion whether physical or mental will bring on crashes where symptoms worsen. Doctors and researchers discuss the disease.
At the heart of the film are the true stories of a handful of people with severe ME/CFS, people trapped in their beds for days or for years, some unable to bear even minimal human contact.
I know this hasn't been the most coherent review...so often people with ME/CFS don't say anything because we can't say it well. Watch the movie, you'll get it.
Directed mostly from her bed and including footage of herself shot on an iPhone, this documentary weaves together director Jen Brea's personal story -- centered mostly around how she and her husband, Omar Wasow deal with the way her disease upends their lives -- with those of other patients. Much in the film is shocking and indeed hard to believe. It's hard to believe that some ME/CFS patients (myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome) suffer from a form of the disease so severe that they must live in darkened rooms, unable to bear light, sound, or touch -- and that some must be fed intravenously. It's hard to believe that patients can be taken from their homes and forcibly institutionalized because health policy in some countries continues to be based on the outdated notion that the illness is psychosomatic. It's hard to believe that an illness so common (an estimated 17-30 million around the world) could be so under researched or so devastating.
I could not be more pleased to learn that Unrest has made the short list for the Oscars best documentary category. It's an underdog -- the film got its start through a Kickstarter campaign and has gone from a Sundance audience award, to place on PBS's Independent Lens lineup, to the notice of the Academy. Furthermore, it's directed by a woman of color who is disabled and is speaking on behalf of an extraordinarily disenfranchised group of people similarly disabled by the disease. It's easier to let people disappear, easier to imagine that it will never be you. But it's also #timeforunrest.
First-time director and patient Jen Brea presents the illness in a multi-dimensional manner, demonstrating the full reality of this complex disease. The severity and seriousness of the illness is conveyed, along with moments of grace, humor, resilience, and cinematographic artistry. In addition, the trajectory of ME/CFS is historically explained and includes interviews with prominent researchers in the field in order to provide the audience with the scientific underpinnings of the illness.
I recommend this film not only for patients with ME/CFS but for anyone who loves the cinema. "Unrest" stands alone on its own merits as an interesting, well-made documentary. It is also enlightening for those who suffer from related illnesses, as the experiences portrayed in the film can be quite similar.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaThe budget was raised via a Kickstarter campaign. Many contributions came from fellow M.E. sufferers.
- Citas
Jennifer Brea: Every movie I saw said: when you fall ill, either you will find the cure, or you will die trying.
- Bandas sonorasDuke of Earl
Written by Gene Chandler (as Eugene Dixon), Earl Edwards and Bernice Williams
Performed by Gene Chandler
Courtesy of Vee Jay Records
Used by permission of Concord Music Group, Inc.
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- How long is Unrest?Con tecnología de Alexa
Detalles
Taquilla
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 40,081
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 10,607
- 24 sep 2017
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 40,081
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 38 minutos
- Color