Voices from the Shadows

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  • Mill Valley Discussion with Dr Montoya

    .. I thought the film was powerful and it should be actually part of medical curricula in medical schools in the US” – Dr Montoya.
    Dr Montoya, an Associate Professor at Stanford School of Medicine, gave the film his support and appreciation. He speaks movingly about why he became involved in CFS and the challenges faced by patients, doctors and researchers. Filmed by Marin TV at Mill Valley Film Festival, with a brief introduction to the film by Zoe Elton.
    Click here to watch now or go  to ‘Mill Valley Discussion’ under the screenings tab.
  • VftS wins ‘Favourite International Doc’ Award

    Can’t tell you how happy I am to be able to write this, but we just found out this morning that we won the “Audience Favourite International Documentary Award” for Voices from the Shadows (thats quite a mouthful!) A huge thanks to everyone at Mill Valley and all those who have been to see the film and voted for us – it is fantastic news for the film and for me personally it’s massive!!

    As a side update – Im still working on tidying up and prepping a master copy as we work towards a general release, I’m afraid life just sometimes gets in the way! That said though we’ll get news to you as soon as we have it!

    Thanks

    Josh

  • ‘Voices from the Shadows’ on MUBI has ended.

    Voices from the Shadows is available to watch online in North America, free of charge, in a special arrangement with Mill Valley Film Festival in co-operation with MUBI.
  • UK premiere – London & Norwich screenings in December – organised by IiME.

    UK premiere – London & Norwich screenings in December – organised by IiME.

    Invest in ME are hosting screenings of Voices from the Shadows in Norwich on Dec.2nd and in London on Dec. 7th.

    These will be evening long events with an introduction, a screening of the film followed by discussions with invited guest speakers and refreshments. These are important events, being not only an opportunity to watch the film but also to hear more about the current situation in the UK and moves to improve the shocking state of affairs that the film reveals. It is a chance for those who can make a real impact to learn more about ME and the plight of patients and carers, and is also an occasion when those of us who care about the situation can get together. The panel discussion will be followed by refreshments – a chance to meet with others in a similar situation.

    More information on the London screening is available here

    More information on the Norwich screening is available here

  • World Premiere at Mill Valley

    World Premiere at Mill Valley

    The World Premiere of ‘Voices from the Shadows’ at Mill Valley Film Festival is at 2pm on 8th October 2011 and is co-presented by UNAFF (United Nations Association Film Festival). The screening will be followed by a panel discussion with Prof Jose Montoya from Stanford University, David Tuller, a journalist who writes for the New York Times and Natalie Boulton, joint film maker with Josh Biggs. Tickets go on sale on 19 Sept. at www.mvff.com
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  • Special sneak preview at the IACFS/ME Biennial Conference

    The International Association for CFS/ME Biennial Conference in Ottawa, Canada – September 22-25 will be hosting a special sneak preview of Voices from the Shadows. This is a big four day conference and attendees are primarily biomedical and behavioral professionals, including clinicians, researchers, and educators from all over the world. This will be a wonderful opportunity when professionals, some of whom may never actually meet severe ME patients, can discover more about the illness and the consequences of using research criteria which are overly inclusive.

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  • Trailer video

    Trailer video

    The first trailer for ‘Voices from the Shadows’ released with our announcement of the film’s completion in May 2011.

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