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Unrest film showing in Cardiff Thurs 14 Dec 2017
A chance to invite non ME friends and family to find out more about ME! Book tickets for Unrest film at Tramshed Arts centre online: Tickets cost £6 Thursday 14 December 2017 @ 6.30pm Tramshed, Clare Rd, Cardiff CF11 6QP … Continue reading
Unrest film showing in Cardiff 30 Nov & 14 Dec 2017
Book tickets for Unrest film at Tramshed Arts centre online: Tickets cost £6 Thursday 30 November 2017 @ 8.30 pm Thursday 14 December 2017 @ 6.30pm Tramshed, Clare Rd, Cardiff CF11 6QP Find out more about the film: trailer Find … Continue reading
I made a film from my bed to prove my illness is real
BBC news article, 9 Nov 2017: I made a film from my bed to prove my illness is real Five years ago, Jennifer Brea was struck down by ME (Myalgic Encephalomyelitis), and found herself bed-bound, a prisoner in her own … Continue reading
Unrest film now available for download!
Jennifer Brea’s film Unrest is now available for download. iTunes $14.99 (£11.32) Amazon Prime US $14.99 Vimeo on Demand £14.99 Google Play £9.99 It will also be available on DVD in December. Proceeds from the sale of Unrest will be reinvested into the … Continue reading
Jennifer Brea speaks about her film Unrest in UK media
Jennifer Brea and her film Unrest Film director Jennifer Brea is visiting the UK to support the screening of her film Unrest in Parliament in London on 25 October 2017. BBC Radio Bristol Interview with Dr Phil Hammond 26 October 2017. … Continue reading
‘The most common disease you’ve never seen’: how one woman turned her illness into a life-changing film
Telegraph article, by Alan Vincent, 11 August 2017: ‘The most common disease you’ve never seen’: how one woman turned her illness into a life-changing film Jennifer Brea was 28 when she was bedridden with a high fever. As she … Continue reading
What happens when you have a disease doctors can’t diagnose
TED Summit video, filmed June 2016, of a talk by film maker Jennifer Brea: What happens when you have a disease doctors can’t diagnose January 2017 Five years ago, American Jennifer Brea became progressively ill with myalgic encephalomyelitis, a debilitating illness that severely … Continue reading