Disability in Hollywood, a conversation with producer and lead cast members of award-winning musical“Best Summer Ever
IHCD International Inclusive
Design Webcast Series
in Memory of Eliza Forrest
Kaye Bromfield
Join us on Thursday, July 22, 2021 at 12:00 p.m. EDT
Film Synopsis: “Best Summer Ever” is a musical film directed by Michael Parks Randa & Lauren Smitelli. The musical starts off with a sweet summer camp love story that unexpectedly intertwines with high school drama, an illegal secret, and a quintessential teen identity crisis.
On This Episode:
On July 22, the IHCD International Webcast will be showcasing the newly released, award-winning “Best Summer Ever” musical. We will be joined by our guests, lead actors Shannon DeVido and Rickey Wilson Jr., as well as our former IHCD intern, Andrew Pilkington, the co-producer/co-screenwriter of the film.
Special Features:
Showing of "Bigger Than Us - The Making of "Best Summer Ever"
Conversations with DeVido, Wilson, and Pilkington about their experience on set, the significance of this film, and the reach of its intended impact.
To watch the full movie, "Best Summer Ever" is available on the following platforms:
Amazon Prime Video
Youtube,
Vudu
Apple TV
Google Play
Film Synopsis: "Best Summer Ever” is a musical film directed by Michael Parks Randa & Lauren Smitelli. The musical starts off with a sweet summer camp love story that unexpectedly intertwines with high school drama, an illegal secret, and a quintessential teen identity crisis.
The appeal of this film is found in its intention to challenge the predictable, limiting representations of disability on-screen by entirely excluding the topic of disability from the plot. As the majority of the cast and crew have a mental or physical disability, it was important for the creators of the film to showcase an authentic representation of disability.
As Calum Marsh, critic for the New York Times, recalls “The effect of this inclusiveness is a feeling of amazing warmth and camaraderie, at its most compelling during the film’s many original musical numbers, which are staged and shot with verve. The cast has wonderful screen presence — particularly DeVido, whose turn as the lovelorn heroine is magnetic. Representation matters. And in “Best Summer Ever,” it makes the movie come alive.”
As noted in the director statement, this film is “part of a movement to highlight the talents of disabled actors and crew members who deserve a chance to work in the industry. Filmmaking is a crucial medium for raising awareness and promoting cultural enlightenment, and we hope a film like ours can be a stepping stone to continue these important conversations.”
We will be discussing this and more on July 22. If you would like to join the webcast live via Zoom, please RSVP by clicking the green button below to register and receive Zoom details.
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About Our Guests
Shannon DeVido
as Sage
Shannon DeVido is an accomplished actress, comedian, and singer. She is best known for her roles on Hulu's “Difficult People,” Netflix’s “Insatiable,” Comedy Central’s “Delco Proper,” “‘Law and Order: SVU,” and appearances on “The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore,” and “Sesame Street.” She starred in the World Premiere of Teenage Dick at the Public Theater, and Samuel D. Hunter’s The Healing. She leads the cast of the film “Best Summer Ever”.
Rickey Wilson Jr.
as Tony Michaels
Rickey Wilson Jr. was born in Fort Worth, TX on Feb 17th. Growing up playing sports, he diverted his attention to acting his senior year of high school, and fell in love. After graduating, he moved to New York to study acting at NYU's Tisch School of the Arts. Since moving to LA, he has made small appearances on TV shows such as “Modern Family,” “This is Us,” “Into The Dark” (Hulu), and others. He is proud to be a part of this movie, and to help bring forth the message of inclusion for all in Hollywood.
Andrew Pilkington
Producer and Screenwriter of "Best Summer Ever"
Andrew Pilkington is a producer living in Manhattan. He has worked for award winning directors such as Alex Gibney and Morgan Spurlock. Andrew has produced four feature length films which he also wrote, directed, and edited. He also created a series of videos that explored technology for people with disabilities in collaboration with the Institute of Human Centered Design. Born with cerebral palsy, Andrew takes a nonchalant view of his disability. He is a graduate of the Harrington School of Communication and Media at the University of Rhode Island where he won the Film Excellence Award in 2014.
Date: Thursday, July 22, 2021
Time: 12:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. EDT
Location: Online Event.
If you have any questions or concerns or would like to request an accommodation,
please email us at communications@IHCDesign.org.
Closed captioning will be provided.
This webcast is part of the IHCD International Inclusive Design Webcast Series in Memory of Eliza Forrest Kaye Bromfield. Eliza was a beloved member of the IHCD family. Through this series of public lunch & learn events that Eliza ran in her years with IHCD, we intend to honor her curiosity and enthusiasm for design that includes. We sincerely thank her loving family for their generous support of this lecture series.