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Alma & the Wolf (2025)
After a violent animal attack, paranoia spreads through Spiral Creek. But when Deputy Ren Accord gets too close, his son vanishes, and reality begins to fracture.
After a violent animal attack, paranoia spreads through Spiral Creek. But when Deputy Ren Accord gets too close, his son vanishes, and reality begins to fracture.
The film's narrative is centered on personal psychological horror, grief, and a supernatural mystery, with no discernible political agenda or ideological leanings present in its themes or plot.
The movie features a cast with visible ethnic diversity, including Asian-American and Black actors, though its lead character is a white male. The narrative does not explicitly incorporate DEI themes or offer a critical portrayal of traditional identities, focusing instead on the protagonist's psychological journey.
Based on available information, 'Alma & the Wolf' does not appear to feature identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. Reviews, plot summaries, and director commentary focus on psychological horror, grief, and fractured perception, with no mention of queer representation or storylines. Therefore, the film has no depiction of LGBTQ+ elements.
Alma & the Wolf (2025) does not appear to feature transsexual characters or themes. Official plot summaries, director interviews, and film reviews consistently focus on psychological horror, grief, and a wolf attack narrative, with no mention of transsexual representation. Therefore, the film's net impact on transsexual portrayal is N/A due to no depiction.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
Available information, including cast and character listings, plot descriptions, and publicity materials, does not indicate any characters whose on-screen gender differs from an established canonical or historical gender. No gender-swapped adaptations or historical changes were reported.
The film's characters, Ren Accord and Alma, are original creations for the screenplay with no prior source material establishing their race. Therefore, no race swap can be identified.
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