ABLED – the feature directorial debut of Union Partner/Editor Einar Thorsteinsson – draws on candid interviews, incisive reporting, and rigorous scientific testing to expose the deliberate bias against disabled athletes who want to compete against the “able-bodied” and the dubious science used to bar them from their dreams. At the film’s center is Blake Leeper – a medal-winning Paralympian sprinter and world record holder in the 400m – who aspires to be in the Olympics.
Director: Einar Thorsteinsson
Principal Cast: Blake Leeper
Premiere Status: World
Country: USA
Year: 2023
Running Time: 89 min.
Producers: Katherine LeBlond, Einar Thorsteinsson, Jóhann Stefansson, Brian Leong, Alan Finkel
Cinematographers: Brian Leong, Anton Einarsson, Einar Thorsteinsson, Garret Guidera, Daniel Luna
Editor: Einar Thorsteinsson
Music: Daniel Dombrowsky
Language: English
OddBeast Crafts Powerful Opening Film For Half Rez 2025
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