What's Happening?
Concourse Media has secured worldwide rights to the ensemble feature film 'Maybe We Should' and plans to present it to potential buyers at the upcoming Cannes Film Market. The film, directed by A.J. Tesler and based on Louie Castriota's memoir 'Leg Up:
The Courage to Dream,' stars Heather Graham, Jeremy John Wells, Lil Rel Howery, Kevin Nealon, Matt Walsh, and Bonnie Bedelia. It tells the true story of Laurie and Louie Castriota, a couple who establish a pioneering therapy center for children with special needs in rural Pennsylvania during the early 2000s. The narrative focuses on their struggles with financial challenges, personal setbacks, and skepticism from their community, ultimately highlighting themes of resilience and community support. The film is produced by Vertero Films, Artimage Entertainment, and other collaborators, with Ken Aguado as the screenwriter.
Why It's Important?
The acquisition of 'Maybe We Should' by Concourse Media underscores the growing interest in films that highlight social issues and personal triumphs. By focusing on the creation of a therapy center for children with special needs, the film brings attention to the challenges faced by families and communities in providing adequate support for such initiatives. This narrative could resonate with audiences who value stories of perseverance and community impact, potentially influencing public discourse on the importance of accessible therapy and support services. Additionally, the film's presence at the Cannes Film Market could enhance its visibility and distribution potential, allowing it to reach a broader audience and possibly inspire similar projects in the film industry.
What's Next?
Following its presentation at the Cannes Film Market, 'Maybe We Should' may secure distribution deals that will determine its release strategy and audience reach. The film's reception at Cannes could influence its marketability and the interest of international distributors. If successful, the film could pave the way for more projects that focus on social issues and personal stories, encouraging filmmakers to explore similar themes. The involvement of well-known actors and a compelling true story may also attract attention from film festivals and award circuits, further boosting its profile.












