I should add that the movie is very upsetting. The most upsetting ME/CFS movies I've seen. And it should be, to convey what we feel. But because of this, some of us will find it too stressful, and probably should avoid it.
Part of it includes an audio recording of Sophia Mirza pleading with enforcement officers not to force her from her home and into an institution. It also covers her subsequent death. And stories of other patients told by them or their families. It is also the only ME movie I've seen that visually translates the feeling of illness. It is not interviews with patients wearing perfect makeup, shown with perfect portrait lighting. It is about illness and suffering.