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AND SUPPORT ANNA PAKMAN’S
“SOCIAL FITNESS” MOCKUMENTARY
Social Fitness |
Anna Pakman,
my new friend and a disabled filmmaker, has released a very short film about
pandemic life. The film, created for Easterseals Disability Film Challenge,
features a cast that includes 70% performers with disabilities.
“SOCIAL
FITNESS” is a mockumentary on the shared experience of quarantine, finding
humor in the commonalities of pandemic life culture. The cast and crew behind
the film represent diverse communities with disabilities, including Cerebral
Palsy, Multiple Sclerosis, Autism, Mental Illness, Epilepsy, PTSD, Limb
Difference, ADHD, traumatic brain injury, and Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI),
alongside committed non-disabled allies.
I checked
out an advance media screening. I love the skewed sense of humor, because
quirky appeals to me. The inclusion of people who are both talented on-screen
and diverse, gets huge bonus points.
The material that follows is taken from the press release about the short and the Easterseals support of disability and diversity.
With
COVID-19 restrictions limiting in-person filmmaking, the team took advantage of
advanced editing technology and the Zoom video conferencing platform to bring
together talent from New York, New Jersey, California, and Florida in one
seamless remote production.
The
Easterseals Disability Film Challenge is a filmmaking contest that challenges
filmmakers to produce original films in just five days (March 16-21, 2021) and
gives new voices within the industry an opportunity to write and produce short
films that challenge the limited representation of disabilities in the media by
telling stories to showcase disability in its many forms.
Although
people with disabilities are 20% of the U.S. population, a Ruderman Family
Foundation study found that only 2% of characters on Primetime TV have
disabilities, with only 5% of those authentically cast with disabled actors.
The team behind Annatated Productions shares Easterseals’ goal to elevate this
through high-quality entertaining content and create a better pipeline for
disabled artists to showcase their talent to the industry.
The film’s
producer, writer and director, Anna Pakman said, “Growing up with a physical
disability, I rarely saw myself represented in front of or behind the camera.
Making my own content has allowed me to rewrite that narrative by creating
roles that defy the typical disability tropes used by Hollywood. I am grateful
to Easterseals for giving us this platform to show audiences around the world
what we can do.”
Pakman, who uses a wheelchair for mobility, added “People with disabilities tend to be masters of adaptability from years spent learning how to navigate inaccessible spaces, so it felt especially poignant to look back at a time when the whole world had to learn how to adapt to an unexpected situation that changed the course of everyone’s daily lives and find the humor in the ‘new normal.’”
Pakman will
be joined by a powerhouse cast featuring internationally renowned comedienne
Maysoon Zayid (General Hospital, You Don’t Mess With the Zohan), Bree
Klauser (Audible Original Phreaks, Apple TV’s SEE), Anita
Hollander (National Chair, SAG-AFTRA Performers with Disabilities Committee, Law
& Order, FBI: Most Wanted), Liz Simons (Broad City), Eric Stafford
(The Blacklist, Alpha House), BJ Lange (Jimmy Kimmel LIVE!), Shashi
Bangera (Sesame Street, Kelly & Cal), Mary von Aue, Josey Miller, and
Sylvia Longmire.
The
production team also includes editor Liz Pritchard (A&E’s The
Employables, ADA30
Lead on Celebration of Disability Arts, Culture, Education and Pride),
advertising industry veteran Jd Michaels of Michaels.Adams, and Stefanie
Parish.
Here’s the
link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=awnB9jUGOig
Anna Pakman |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=awnB9jUGOig
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