Summary
Ableis an upcoming film based on the true story of a down syndrome girl called Kayla, who defies all the odds to do all the things other children do, with the support of her dedicated parents. The film will be directed by Kelly Collins Lintz, who is the mother ofBosch: Legacyactress, Madison Lintz (who plays Maddie Bosch).A crowdfunding campaign is up and running to make the project a reality.
The film doesn’t have the backing of a major studio, so it needs the audience to donate money to get the project off the ground,with different tiers of donation available. Great perks range from a video message of thanks from the creative team, a chance to attend the premiere, a name in the credits, movie merchandise and much, much more. It’s a chance to be involved in a film that really matters, and it could have a positive impact on how society views disabled people.
Able Is A Film About A Down Syndrome Girl Who Defies The Odds And It’s Exactly The Kind Of Story The World Needs To See
The synopsis forAbleis as follows: (featured atwww.ablemovie.com)
When Amy and Rick Kosmalski welcome their daughter, Kayla, they’re shocked by her Down syndrome diagnosis. Determined not to let others define Kayla’s future, Amy pushes against every barrier, ensuring Kayla exceeds all expectations, reading at four, thriving in a traditional classroom, and pursuing her dreams. But as Kayla faces rejection and social isolation, Amy questions whether she’s pushed too hard. In a powerful moment, Kayla takes control of her destiny, showing that while you can’t change everything, giving your all leaves no room for regrets. This heartwarming, inspiring film, narrated by Amy and Kayla, is for anyone facing the seemingly impossible.
There Are Key Links Between Able And The Bosch: Legacy Petition
Able Is Relying On Crowdfunding To Get Made And It Would Be Money Well Spent
Crowdfunding campaignshave become a major thing in Hollywood in recent years. A lot of studios are unwilling to part with their money to fund the kind of projects audiences really want to see.Ableis one of those projects that is just crying out to be made, with an awe-inspiring true story of courage and determination at the heart of it.It’s the kind of film that could potentially become an Oscar contender, if it receives enough money to get made.TheBosch: Legacycommunityhas been showing their support for the campaign to getAblemade, with tweets on X and other social media platforms. The mission statement that appears onAble’s official websitereads:
Able Has The Potential To Be A Very Important Movie In Terms Of Raising Awareness Of How Disabled People Can Thrive Despite Facing Obstacles
The story of Kayla Kosmalski is truly inspiring, and it deserves the opportunity to reach a much bigger audience to raise awareness of how people with disabilities can thrive in life. For too long now, there has been this notion in society that having a disability stops people from reaching their potential. However,Kayla’s story is proof that a diagnosis of a disability does not need to be met with fear.When Kayla’s parents found out she had down syndrome, they didn’t approach it negatively, and in fact, they used it as a motivating factor. Studies have actually shown that families with down syndrome children are much happier and lead more fulfilled lives.
Not only is Kayla a proud member of the honor society, but she has achieved her goal of becoming a cheerleader. Not to mention, she’s the first woman with down syndrome to win a state pageant title.She really is incredible, and it would be great to see her story fully fleshed out in a movie. Hollywood loves stories that deal with a character who faces adversity but ultimately succeeds due to their courage and determination and Kayla’s story hits all the right notes. For anyone dealing with struggles in their life, and let’s face it, that is most people, Kayla’s story is uplifting, emotional and motivational. Audiences are keen to see proper heroes portrayed on screen, and Kayla most certainly fits the bill.