The new "Pinat Pater Falcon" movie was on its way to the Hollywood Red Carpet in an unusual way. It starred Zack Gottsgen, an actor with Down Syndrome.

Gotsgen plays the main role in the film, which tells of a young man running from a nursing home to pursue his dream of becoming a professional wrestler. During his trip he meets an impostor, whose role is played by Xia LaBeouf, the hero of the Transfirmers or Transformers series, and a friendship. The tournament is shared by Dakota Johnson, in the role of a nurse sent by the care home to search for the hero of the film. The film is one of a few Hollywood films to star in a Down's syndrome actor. Tyler Nielsen and Michael Schwartz, who both directed and wrote the film, said they met Zach when they volunteered at a camp for the disabled and told them at the time that he wanted to become a movie star. The two, in their first attempt to come out with a feature film, decided to write a story worthy of Zack as her hero. They added that their relationship with Zach after the film has become as close as blood.

The film's critics, and received a positive rating of 100% from the Rotten Tometo site, which evaluates and critiques films. The film is due to start in the United States on August 9.

During the premiere of the film, Zack told those who wanted to walk on his path: "Listen to your hearts and follow your dreams. But first you have to stay in school and study a lot." "Then you can reach the summit and achieve great success."