What's Happening?
Concourse Media has acquired worldwide rights to the feature film 'Maybe We Should', which will be presented at the Cannes Film Market. Directed by A.J. Tesler and based on Louie Castriota's memoir, the film stars Heather Graham and Jeremy John Wells.
It tells the true story of Laurie and Louie Castriota, who established a therapy center for children with special needs in rural Pennsylvania. The film explores themes of resilience and community support. Concourse Media's Cannes slate also includes other high-profile films, indicating a strategic push to expand its market presence.
Why It's Important?
The acquisition of 'Maybe We Should' by Concourse Media highlights the growing interest in films that address social issues and personal triumphs. By focusing on a real-life story of overcoming adversity, the film appeals to audiences seeking inspirational narratives. This acquisition is part of Concourse Media's broader strategy to enhance its portfolio with diverse and meaningful content. The film's presentation at Cannes could attract international buyers, increasing its distribution potential and impact. Such films can also contribute to raising awareness about the challenges faced by individuals with special needs and the importance of community support.












