Unrest (2023)
In 1877, in a watch factory in a valley in north-western Switzerland, Josephine produces balance spindles, tiny parts that ensure the agitation movement ("unrueh") of the mechanical watches. She soon grows uneasy with the organisation of work and possession in the village and its factory and joins the anarchist worker movement of the local watchmakers. There she meets Piotr Kropotkin, a moony Russian traveller. The two of them meet at a time when new technologies such as time measurement, photography and the telegraph are transforming the social order and anarchist discourse is addressing emerging nationalism. During a walk in the woods, Josephine and Piotr ask themselves whether time, money and the government are not all but fictions.
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Director: Cyril Schäublin, Marc Gerber
Cast: Alexei Evstratov, Clara Gostynski, Daniel Stähli, Hélio Thiémard, Laurence Bretignier, Laurent Ferrero, Li Tavor, Mayo Irion, Monika Stalder, Nikolai Bosshardt, Stefano Knuchel, Valentin Merz
I think Unrest is a powerful and thought-provoking film that explores themes of mental health, resilience, and identity. It's a powerful story that has the potential to open up conversations and generate awareness about the struggles many people face with mental illness. I think it's an important and timely film that deserves recognition.
I have mixed feelings about this movie. On the one hand, I appreciate the film's attempts to tackle a difficult subject matter and bring awareness to important issues, but on the other hand, I'm not sure the film does enough to create a meaningful impact.
Unrest looks like an interesting horror/thriller movie with a unique plot. The idea of the protagonist being haunted by visions and unable to tell what's real from what's not is intriguing. It'll be interesting to see how this story plays out and how it affects the protagonist's mental health.