Unrest
When Harvard PhD student Jennifer Brea is struck down at 28 by a fever that leaves her bedridden, doctors tell her it's "all in her head." Determined to live, she turns her camera on herself and her community, a hidden world of millions confined to their homes and bedrooms by ME, commonly called chronic fatigue syndrome.
98 Minutes
Jennifer Brea....Herself
Omar Wasow....Himself
Jessica l e Taylor....Herself
Samuel Bearman....Himself
Ruby Taylor....Herself
Colin Taylor....Himself
Kate Taylor....Herself
Paul Cheney....Himself
Lee-Ray Denton....Herself
Casie Jackson....Herself
Darwin Jackson....Himself
Randy Denton....Himself
Jessica Harden....Herself
Annabel Jackson....Herself
Sawyer Jackson....Himself
Omar Wasow....Himself
Jessica l e Taylor....Herself
Samuel Bearman....Himself
Ruby Taylor....Herself
Colin Taylor....Himself
Kate Taylor....Herself
Paul Cheney....Himself
Lee-Ray Denton....Herself
Casie Jackson....Herself
Darwin Jackson....Himself
Randy Denton....Himself
Jessica Harden....Herself
Annabel Jackson....Herself
Sawyer Jackson....Himself
upsetting scenes, suicide references, infrequent strong language
Genres
Documentary, Drama, History, Romance
Produced
2017,UK/US
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