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Unrest

Unrest

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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 sets out on a virtual journey to document her story—and four other families' stories—fighting a disease medicine forgot.

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

97 mins

Rating

7/10

Release Date

20 October 2017

Country

Denmark

Cast

Jennifer Brea

Jennifer Brea

Self

Whitney Dafoe

Whitney Dafoe

Self

Samuel Bearman

Samuel Bearman

Self

Jessica Taylor

Jessica Taylor

Self

Omar Wasow

Omar Wasow

Self

Ruby Taylor

Ruby Taylor

Self

Colin Taylor

Colin Taylor

Self

Kate Taylor

Kate Taylor

Self

Dr. Nancy Klimas

Dr. Nancy Klimas

Self

Dr. Paul Cheney

Dr. Paul Cheney

Self

Casie Jackson

Casie Jackson

Self

Darwin Jackson

Darwin Jackson

Self

Randy Denton

Randy Denton

Self

Jessica Harden

Jessica Harden

Self

Annabel Jackson

Annabel Jackson

Self

Sawyer Jackson

Sawyer Jackson

Self

Lee Routh

Lee Routh

Self

Mike Tinney

Mike Tinney

Self

Ketty Hansen

Ketty Hansen

Self

Per Hansen

Per Hansen

Self

Karina Hansen

Karina Hansen

Self

Dr. Stig Gerdes

Dr. Stig Gerdes

Self

Dr. Per Fink

Dr. Per Fink

Self

Ron Davis

Ron Davis

Self

Andy Kogelnik

Andy Kogelnik

Self

Janet Dafoe

Janet Dafoe

Self

Ashley Haugen

Ashley Haugen

Self

Theo Haugen

Theo Haugen

Self

Ren Gill

Ren Gill

Self

Katie Jones

Katie Jones

Self

Adam Weisman

Adam Weisman

Self

Liisa Lugus

Liisa Lugus

Self

Viveka Jagadeesan

Viveka Jagadeesan

Self

Matt Remes

Matt Remes

Self

Vanessa Li

Vanessa Li

Self

Patricia E. Gillespie

Patricia E. Gillespie

Self

Sarah Holm Johansen

Sarah Holm Johansen

Self

Anne Troldtoft Hjorth

Anne Troldtoft Hjorth

Self

Mary Schweitzer

Mary Schweitzer

Self

Benjamin Hsuborger

Benjamin Hsuborger

Self

Wilhelmina Jenkins

Wilhelmina Jenkins

Self

Jennie Spotila

Jennie Spotila

Self

Eddy Keuninckx

Eddy Keuninckx

Self

Kiran Chitanvis

Kiran Chitanvis

Self

Dr. Derek Enlander

Dr. Derek Enlander

Self

Jen Pan

Jen Pan

Self

Jared Chung

Jared Chung

Self

Avery Chung

Avery Chung

Self

Penelope August

Penelope August

Self

Lauren Nelson

Lauren Nelson

Self

Tom Nelson

Tom Nelson

Self

Julie Rehmeyer

Julie Rehmeyer

Self

Linda Tannenbaum

Linda Tannenbaum

Self

Mark Davis

Mark Davis

Self

Andreas Kogelnik

Andreas Kogelnik

Self

Karen Klint

Karen Klint

Self

Lucy Tarn

Lucy Tarn

Self

Christian Laursen

Christian Laursen

Self

Lee-Ray Denton

Lee-Ray Denton

Self

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