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The production of Unrest began when Brea picked up the camera to film her symptoms because she was being dismissed by doctors in the spring of 2012. [8] Initially, she had wanted to possibly write a book using her videos as a source, but when she noticed doctors started believing her after seeing her recordings, she decided that the story would be better told visually.
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There was another version of the film released. It was called Unrest VR. "Unrest VR premiered in the Virtual Arcade at the 2017 Tribeca Film Festival. It was also showcased at Sheffield Doc/Fest in the Immersive VR section of the Alternate Realities Exhibition, where it won the Alternate Realities VR Award."
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Horror films released in 2017; Title Director Cast Country Notes 1922: Zak Hilditch: Thomas Jane, Neal McDonough, Molly Parker: United States [1] Against the Night: Brian Cavallaro Frank Whaley, Hannah Kleeman, Tim Torre United States [2] Alien: Covenant: Ridley Scott: Michael Fassbender, Katherine Waterston, Billy Crudup: United Kingdom United ...
Unrest is an independent horror film directed by Jason Todd Ipson and starring Corri English, Scot Davis, Joshua Alba, Jay Jablonski, Marisa Petroro and Derrick O'Connor.It was shown at the horror film festival 8 Films To Die For during the 2006 fall season.
Unrest (German: Unrueh) is a 2022 Swiss drama film directed by Cyril Schäublin. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It tells a fictionalized account of Russian anarchist Peter Kropotkin 's 1877 visit to Switzerland, where he gets involved in a labor struggle of watchmaking workers suffering under increasing workplace rationalization and early taylorism .