S3 E16 | Normie: What is Normal Through the Lens of Down Syndrome with Annemarie Carrigan and Kurt Neale

What is normal? Normie is a coming-of-age film about a young woman with Down syndrome. Today, Annemarie Carrigan, the lead cast member of Normie, and Kurt Neale, the director and producer of the film, talk with Amy Julia about the illusions and reality of “normal,” the truth that all humans are broken and beloved, and how the creation of Normie changed how they viewed themselves and others.
SHOW NOTES:
Stream Normie from October 20-31, 2020: On my website, subscribe to receive monthly updates. You’ll receive an email with a link to watch Normie through Vimeo-on-Demand. (Be sure to check your spam folder if you don’t see the email in your inbox!)
Follow Normie on social media:
Twitter: @normiefilm, @amcarrigan560
Normie Film: normiefilm.com
“Normie is about the illusion of normal and the beauty of love through the lens of Down syndrome.” – Annemarie
“[I hope that] People would flip the lens, so to speak, and look at themselves and not simply observe Annemarie being honest but people would be drawn into evaluation of themselves.” – Kurt
“Our world is such a mess. We’re screaming out that your identity is relative to your performance. That is a tragic lie…I find value in that I am created and loved by God, and I can also love others.” – Kurt
“I am loved. I am not normal. And I am just who I am. And I’m proud of that.” – Annemarie
“I am loved by God. That’s a fact. I don’t know how to explain how I feel loved by God because it’s unfathomable to think that God loves me and believes in me. It’s his word against mine.” – Annemarie
“Could it possibly be true that I’m far more loved than I ever dreamed possible? And that I can really love others through my own limitedness and brokenness?” – Kurt
On the Podcast:
Gilmore Girls
God is love. (1 John 4:7-21)
David Zahl
Josh White
Total solar eclipse
Katie Anderson
Thank you to Breaking Ground, the co-host for this podcast.
White Picket Fences, Season 3 of Love is Stronger Than Fear, is based on my book White Picket Fences, and today we are talking about chapter 10. Check out free RESOURCES—action guide, discussion guides—that are designed to help you respond. Learn more about my writing and speaking at amyjuliabecker.com.
To learn more with Amy Julia in thinking about disability, Down syndrome, and our common humanity:
A Good and Perfect Gift: Faith, Expectations, and a Little Girl Named Penny
Love is Stronger Than Fear | Season 3—White Picket Fences
S3 E15 | Who Belongs? Disability and the Built World with Sara Hendren
My Daughter With Down Syndrome Helped Me Understand Racism
Embracing Our Common Humanity
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