ME myself and I - drama series

Sly Saint

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Prestatyn film maker drafts sequel for ME drama after ‘crazy’ response
THE second episode of a drama series which seeks to raise awareness of chronic fatigue syndrome is already in the making.

Tom Ellis, of Prestatyn, teamed up with a group of young film-makers to tell the story of myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME).

According to Tom, episode one of M.E, Myself and I – entitled Isolation – received a hugely positive response.

The web drama series, based on the experiences of real-life sufferers, tells the story of Rachel, a teenager who has been diagnosed with the long-term illness, which has a wide range of symptoms, including muscle pain, intense physical or/and mental exhaustion and specific cognitive disabilities."

http://www.bournemouthecho.co.uk/news/16403000.Sequel_for_ME_drama_after____crazy____response/

episode 1 can be viewed here:


eta: just watched episode one
my personal opinion; I don't think it does us any favours, but might appeal to younger sufferers(?)

eta2: same article here
http://www.yorkpress.co.uk/news/16403000.Sequel_for_ME_drama_after____crazy____response/
 
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Well I really liked it, I think it's a great project to be encouraged. Seems like a realistic portrayal (i.e. desolate) with a bit of grumpy teenage cynicism/humour thrown in.

The film-maker is 28 and has had ME for 17 years, which I make to be from the age of 11, so must know what he's doing, and I think he's doing it well.
 
Well I really liked it, I think it's a great project to be encouraged. Seems like a realistic portrayal (i.e. desolate) with a bit of grumpy teenage cynicism/humour thrown in.

The film-maker is 28 and has had ME for 17 years, which I make to be from the age of 11, so must know what he's doing, and I think he's doing it well.

Yes, I can see how it would appeal to sufferers who can identify with it; but I was trying to see it as a non-sufferer who maybe didn't know much about it would. But maybe that's not their intended audience?

eta: but it does say it's to raise awareness so I don't know(?)
 
Yes, a "hugely positive response" could mean anything, and if it's just a response from ME sufferers it may not do much to raise awareness.
 
I watched most of the first episode - I suspect that if a lay person watched it, they may have the impression that ME is psychological as there was no definitive statement that ME is biological and they way her symptoms are played out could be interpreted either way. I knew what she was talking about in terms of her symptoms, but I'm not sure all folks off the street would.

Maybe adding a statement that ME is bio at the beginning frames what follows and provides unambiguous clarity.
 
Prestatyn filmmaker directs, writes and releases second episode of ME drama
THE second episode of ME drama series has been released.

M.E. Myself and I was released last month. The episode tells the story of Rachel who has been left bed bound by myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME).

Although her body has weakened, her resolve to not be beaten by the illness has 'strengthened'.

Tom Ellis, of Prestatyn, directed and wrote the episode. It was launched on ME Awareness Day on May 12.
https://www.rhyljournal.co.uk/news/...de-drama-series-released-prestatyn-filmmaker/

(I haven't watched it)
 
Abergele man's drama series highlights the effects of ME
Show has received praise from sufferers for its truthful and emotional depiction of an often misrepresented illness.

9 September 2020
Submitted by Tom Ellis

An online drama series filmed in Kinmel Bay, Conwy, starring local actors, and filmed by a local crew has won the "Best Web-Series Pilot" in the UK Motion Picture Festival.

The series, M E, Myself and I was inspired by the experiences of Tom Ellis of Abergele, Conwy of being diagnosed with Myalgic Encephalomyelitis, or ME.

M E, Myself and I is the first scripted show highlighting this illness, which leaves around 250,000 people in the UK housebound in chronic pain.

The first two episodes have racked up thousands of views, been praised by M E charities, sufferers, the head of the BFI, and now won an award.
https://www.inyourarea.co.uk/news/abergele-mans-drama-series-highlights-the-effects-of-me/
 
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