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Drama, Comedy • 2025 • 88 min

A Little Family Drama follows a Mexican-American family whose identity is bound up in their legendary restaurant. When the annual reunion dinner collides with a collapsed taco truck dream, long-kept secrets start surfacing. The story is a comedy-drama in the tradition of family-business narratives where loyalty, legacy, and personal ambition pull in opposite directions. The Neutral label fits because the film's tensions are personal rather than ideological. Multigenerational bonds and the weight of family legacy give the story a traditional lean, but no political framing, religious content, or identity-politics signals push it in either direction. Latino performers headline an original story about a Latino family, which is representation without agenda.
Marissa Reyes • Alma Martinez • Jeff Meacham
A Little Family Drama follows a Mexican-American family whose identity is bound up in their legendary restaurant. When the annual reunion dinner collides with a collapsed taco truck dream, long-kept secrets start surfacing. The story is a comedy-drama in the tradition of family-business narratives where loyalty, legacy, and personal ambition pull in opposite directions. The Neutral label fits because the film's tensions are personal rather than ideological. Multigenerational bonds and the weight of family legacy give the story a traditional lean, but no political framing, religious content, or identity-politics signals push it in either direction. Latino performers headline an original story about a Latino family, which is representation without agenda.
Marissa Reyes • Alma Martinez • Jeff Meacham
Family conflicts stem from personal secrets. No ideological positions appear.
Casting features Latino performers in lead roles for a Mexican-American family story. Narrative examines internal family tensions without targeting traditional identities.
Multigenerational bonds and family business legacy anchor the narrative. Reunion tensions prompt role reevaluation within traditional structures.
No LGBTQ+ characters or themes appear.
No transgender characters or themes appear. The story follows a Mexican-American family navigating reunion secrets and restaurant tensions without reference to gender identity.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
No characters originate from prior canon, historical records, or earlier adaptations with an established gender. All roles are newly created for this film.
The film is an original story about a Mexican-American family. No prior source material establishes any character's race. No race swaps occur.
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