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Life After
Life After coalesces the missing voices of the disabled community in the contemporary debate around assisted dying.
Unrest is an innovative documentary that follows Jennifer Brea as she navigates her new reality and introduces us to the world of those afflicted with M.E.
Jennifer Brea is an independent documentary filmmaker based in Los Angeles. She has an AB from Princeton University and was a PhD student at Harvard until sudden illness left her bedridden. In the aftermath, she rediscovered her first love, film. Her feature documentary, Unrest, premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January, where it won a Special… Show more
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Director Jennifer Brea was a journalist and academic studying for a PhD at Harvard. Months before her wedding, she became progressively ill, losing the ability to even sit in a wheelchair. When told by her doctor it was "all in her head," her response was to start filming from her bed, gradually deploying crews globally to document the world inhabited by millions of patients that medicine forgot. Unrest tells the story of Jen and Omar, newlyweds facing the unexpected, and the four extraordinary M.E. (myalgic encephalomyelitis, commonly known as chronic fatigue syndrome) patients Jen meets throughout her journey, in the United States, U.K., and Denmark. Together, they explore how to make a life of meaning when everything changes. The film is a feat of disability filmmaking, made with an international team and using innovative technologies to allow the bedbound, disabled director to "travel the world" and film as if in the room.
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