I Remember Me
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I Remember Me - Chronic Fatigue Syndrome is a 2000 documentary written, directed, and narrated by Kim Snyder about ME/CFS, featuring the 1984 Incline Village chronic fatigue syndrome outbreak and other similar outbreaks. Motivated to find out more about the illness that struck her in the mid-1990's, Snyder interviews patients, physicians, and researchers around the U.S.[1][2]
Awards
- Winner, Best Documentary Starz Peoples’ Choice Award, 2000, Denver Film Festival
- Honorable Mention, Golden Starfish Documentary Award, 2000, Hamptons Film Festival
- First Runner Up, Audience Award Best Feature, 2001, Sarasota Film Festival
See Also
- 1984 Incline Village chronic fatigue syndrome outbreak
- 1985 Lyndonville outbreak
- Daniel Peterson
- David Bell
- Peter Rowe
- Blake Edwards
- Michelle Akers
- William Reeves