Galway Premiere of the award winning medical documentary film 'Unrest' (97 mins) about Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (M.E). " The screening of Unrest will be preceded by a brief introduction and followed by a 15-minute Q&A session, where M.E patients will reflect on their experiences of being diagnosed and accessing appropriate care and treatment. The Q&A session will also provide an opportunity to ask questions relating to M.E. This event is open to medical/nursing/healthcare/research students and professionals with an interest in Myalgic Encephalomyelitis, as well as ME patients, their carers, friends, family and interested parties. The venue will open at 5.00pm with the screening scheduled for 5.30pm." https://www.eventbrite.com/e/unrest-screening-galway-tickets-40021170398
The Royal Cornwall Polytechnic Society 24 Church St, Falmouth : 01326 319461 27 January Saturday 7:30pm Unrest w/ Q&A Following the screening, we will be joined by individuals from the ME Clinic for a Q&A on their personal experiences with ME. Tickets: £10 adult / £8 concession (inc. Poly Fund) http://thepoly.org/whats-on/event/634/unrest-w-q-a
From #MEAction: " Tuesday 30th January is a big moment for raising awareness of ME in Scotland. There will be a screening and discussion for SMPs at Scottish Parliament on 30th January, 6-8pm hosted by Ben Macpherson, MSP. It will include a 20 minute excerpt from the film. Jennifer Brea, Director of Unrest, will be speaking at the reception via Skype. Other speakers include the author Nasim Jafry; and a number of key Scottish ME advocates have also been invited. There will be a chance for MSPs to meet these people including representatives from ME charities, volunteers, carers and most importantly people with ME. We need as many SMPs in attendance as possible - and one of the best ways to get them there is if they get a personal request from their constituency! Please email and/or call your SMP today, asking them to attend the Unrest screening and conversation about ME. You can find a sample note below. Note, everyone has already been invited – this is just to give some extra encouragement and raise awareness of the film and the issue, even if your SMP cannot attend. You can find your member here " @Nasim Marie Jafry
February 20, Berlin, Germany I'm excited, because I just found out about the first screening of Unrest in Berlin. It will be the third screening in Germany in total and the best thing is that it's not organized by a patient organization (the others were organized by the German Association), but a documentary film club. Because of that it might reach completely different people who have never heard of ME.
The biggest ME organization in Germany (Fatigatio) is very unprofessional (and thinks that bedridden pwME should be activated). I was surprised to read that they organize an Unrest screening. I guess it's organized by some active members because it's at the other end of Germany, but the Fatigatio put it on their homepage and it looks like their event. When I googled the event today, I saw that all cinema programs in the region advertise the wrong Unrest, the horror trash from 2006. Don't know if I should or . Cinema program: http://daskinoprogramm.de/unrest/freudenstadt/subiaco-im-kurhaus/ Fatigatio homepage: https://www.fatigatio.de/aktuelles/details/artikel/unrest-vorfuehrung-in-freudenstadt/ This fail aside, (hopefully our) Unrest is shown March 10 and 12 at Promenadenplatz 1, 72250 Freudenstadt in BW (south of Germany).
Hi @Joh, should be the real Unrest film in Freudenstadt: http://www.subiaco.de/filmbeschreibung.php?film=44 I don't have any detailed information about the organizational part but I guess it was organized by an active member. As it seems it's without Q&A or discussion afterwards but it's a screening and that's great. So why not advertise it in here
Totally agreed and my post was meant to advertise it, maybe I should have made that clearer. I also found the cinema after a lot of googeling and am sure that the real Unrest is shown by now. But it might not be the best strategy to attract visitors to advertise another movie (in 3 local programs) and on top of that a movie with very bad ratings from 2006 and it's a lost opportunity to raise awareness.
Yes, of course! As it's a trash doctor movie as I saw we PwME could even relate to that: Experiences in the doctors office, doctors going mad etc. . Ok bad bad joke...sorry for that.
Glasgow, Scotland Unrest + Q&A with Stuart Murdoch at GFT 29 March 18:15 - 21:00 GFT 12 Rose Street, G3 6RB Glasgow, United Kingdom Followed by a Q&A with Stuart Murdoch (Belle and Sebastian). Jennifer Brea was a PhD student and soon to be married when she was struck down by a mysterious illness. Diagnosed with myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME), Jennifer refused to accept the limitations of a life in bed andembarked on a globe-spanning virtual voyage discovering a vast community there to offer support and understanding. Unrest is an intimate, heartbreaking exploration into the effects of ME that is equally uplifting and inspiring. http://glasgow.carpediem.cd/events/6232824-unrest-q-a-with-stuart-murdoch-at-gft-at-gft/
Free Unrest Screening on Thursday 26th April 2018 Stockport ME Group are hosting a free screening of the film Unrest and everyone (within the 12A certification anyway) is invited. Jennifer Brea is about to marry the love of her life when she’s struck down by a fever that leaves her bedridden. When doctors tell her “it’s all in her head,” she turns her camera on herself as she looks for answers and fights for a cure. The Light Cinema Redrock Bridgefield St SK1 1SA in Stockport 7:00pm til 9:00pm Minimum Age: 12
Apr 12 Screening of UNREST by Brandeis University Department of Health: Science, Society, and Policy Free Screening of the documentary UNREST followed by a short panel of research and advocacy experts. Jennifer Brea is at Harvard and months away from marrying the love of her life when she falls ill with a mysterious fever that leaves her bedridden. Disbelieved by doctors yet determined to live, she turns her camera on herself and discovers a hidden world of millions confined to their homes and bedrooms. Shortlisted for an Oscar and winner of Sundance and Boston Globe Film Festival awards, UNREST follows Brea as she illuminates the many faces of ME/CFS and their resilient fight for visibility. Doors open at 5pm with free food available Dramatic Reading of the personal story of Karina Wagenpfeil: Brandeis Alumna '16, ME/CFS advocate, writer Panel: Eden Tanner, DPhil: Scientist, ME/CFS patient, Harvard Univ. researcher Michael VanElzakker, PhD: ME/CFS researcher, Harvard Med School & MGH Kathy Detwiler: Parent of son with ME/CFS and patient advocate Brandeis University Department of Health: Science, Society, and Policy Organizer of Screening of UNREST The department of Health: Science, Society, and Policy had partnered with the Massachusetts CFIDS/ME Association along with: MassNOW Mass Dept. of Public Health Disability Law Center Brandeis Pre-Health Advising Lurie Institute of Disability Policy Brandeis department of Neuroscience, Women/Gender Studies, Anthropology, Sociology, Social Justice/Social Policy Brandeis Student Accessibility Support
Unrest screening in Sydney. May 12, 2pm Dendy Cinemas, Newtown This screening will include a panel discussion afterwards. Details of panel members yet to be announced. Bookings: https://www.trybooking.com/book/event?eid=363089&
Unrest screening in Hannover, Germany May 12, 11 am Panel discussion afterwards with Prof. Stark, Hamburg and Dr. Silke Lesemann (SPD politician). More panel members will be announced. https://www.lost-voices-stiftung.org/film-unrest/
Free Screenings of Unrest, Sundance Film Festival award-winning Documentary about ME/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome in Dublin, Galway, Limerick & Sligo on May 12th, International ME/CFS Awareness Day The Irish ME/CFS Association is pleased to announce that it has arranged four free screenings of the documentary Unrest, on Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS), for May 12th, International ME/CFS Awareness Day. These are the venue details: Dublin: Carlton Hotel, Dublin Airport, Old Airport Road, Cloghran, Co. Dublin. Galway: Connacht Hotel, Old Dublin Road, Galway. Limerick: The Great National South Court Hotel, Raheen Roundabout, Raheen, Limerick. Sligo: Sligo Southern Hotel, Strandhill Road, Sligo. Each screening will start at 2.30pm Each screening will be followed by a chance to chat to others over tea and coffee. All Welcome. Free entrance. No need to book in advance. http://www.indymedia.ie/article/106586
New Zealand ME/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Documentary in Waterloo May 1 @ 7:00 pm The Waterloo Wellington Myalgic Encephalomyelitis Association (WWMEA) is pleased to present UNREST (for free) on Tue. May 1, 2018, 7:00 PM at the Princess Twin Cinemas, 46 King Street North, Waterloo, ON N2J 2W8. Register for free here: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/unrest-...-twin-cinemas-in-waterloo-tickets-45049473187
Myalgic Encephalomyelitis / Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Program The Philadelphia County Medical Society will be hosting an evening program on Myalgic Encephalomyelitis / Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, featuring a screening of the documentary Unrest with a panel discussion. Wednesday, November 14 Panelists: Omar Wasow, Assistant Professor of Politics at Princeton University, featured in Unrest, and husband of ME/CFS patient and filmmaker Jen Brea Dr. Stephen Gluckman, Infectious Disease Specialist UPHS and Medical Director, Penn Global Medicine Jennie Spotilla, ME/CFS patient and advocate Faith Newton, Chair, National Chronic Disease Committee and Professor of Education, Delaware State University Linda Tannenbaum, Founder and CEO/President of Open Medicine Foundation, a primary driver in ME/CFS research Interesting panel; was this discussion recorded? @JenB