Unrest Soundtrack (

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Rating: 7.70/10 from 3200 votes
Tags: cfs, chronic fatigue syndrome
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Unrest

Title in Italiano:

Unrest

Synopsis

Unrest is a documentary film that follows the lives of individuals living with chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), also known as myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME). The film explores the struggles and challenges faced by those with the illness, as well as the lack of understanding and support from the medical community.

The documentary sheds light on the experiences of patients who are often dismissed or misdiagnosed, and the impact that CFS has on their daily lives. Through interviews and personal stories, Unrest aims to raise awareness about the condition and advocate for better treatment and research.

Directed by Jennifer Brea, who herself suffers from CFS, the film provides a raw and honest look at the realities of living with a chronic illness. Unrest is a powerful and moving portrayal of the physical, emotional, and social toll that CFS takes on individuals and their loved ones.

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Play Title Artist
Unrest
Coxcomb Red
Mascara
Ain't No Grave
We're In This Together
Liars
Change (In the House of Flies)
And All That Could Have Been
Bound For The Floor
Would?
Cemetery Gates
Wolf Like Me
Touched
Bottom of a Bottle (Acoustic)
Way down We Go - Recorded at Spotify Studios NYC
Jennifer and Omar
Bear McCreary: Performer
The White Board
Bear McCreary: Performer
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Bear McCreary: Performer
Jessica
Bear McCreary: Performer
Lee-Ray
Bear McCreary: Performer
Mysterious Green Stuff
Bear McCreary: Performer
No Thoughts No Words
Bear McCreary: Performer
Conversion Disorder
Bear McCreary: Performer
Joyful Tears
Bear McCreary: Performer
So Many Lost
Bear McCreary: Performer
Karina
Bear McCreary: Performer
Whitney
Bear McCreary: Performer
Patience (Bear McCreary & Ren Gill)
Bear McCreary: Performer
I Am Still Here
Bear McCreary: Performer
And After All (Bonus Track) (Bear McCreary & McKian)
Bear McCreary: Performer

User reviews

Andrew Moore
3/10

I found the background music in Unrest to be intrusive at times, overshadowing the poignant narratives and personal stories being shared by individuals living with CFS. It detracted from the authenticity of the film's message.

Laura Campbell
9/10

The haunting melodies and soulful compositions in the soundtrack of Unrest effectively convey the emotional turmoil and challenges faced by those with CFS. The music not only enhances the storytelling but also serves as a powerful tool in connecting the audience to the profound impact of the illness on the lives of the individuals featured in the film.

Andrew King
6/10

The soundtrack of Unrest effectively captures the emotional depth and complexity of living with chronic fatigue syndrome. The music enhances the poignant moments in the documentary, creating a sense of empathy and connection with the struggles of the individuals featured.

Daniel Wright
2/10

The choice of instrumentation in the soundtrack of Unrest seemed disconnected from the themes and subject matter of the documentary. It did not enhance the storytelling or create a cohesive audio-visual experience for the audience.

Mary Campbell
2/10

The soundtrack of Unrest felt repetitive and monotonous, lacking variety in its musical composition. It failed to capture the emotional depth and complexity of the experiences shared in the documentary.

Linda Martin
10/10

The soundtrack of Unrest is a poignant and emotive masterpiece that beautifully complements the raw and honest narratives of the documentary. Each track captures the essence of the struggles and resilience of individuals living with chronic fatigue syndrome, evoking a deep sense of empathy and understanding.

Thomas Martinez
6/10

On the other hand, some tracks in the soundtrack of Unrest felt a bit repetitive and did not add much to the overall storytelling of the film. While the music served its purpose in setting the tone, there were moments where a more diverse or dynamic soundtrack could have further enriched the viewing experience.