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Doin' It (2025)
Doin' It is a 2025 American comedy directed by Sara Zandieh. Lilly Singh stars as Maya, a 30-year-old virgin from a conservative Indian family and software engineer who substitutes as a high school sex education teacher. Stephanie Beatriz and Cas Anvar co-star. The film premiered at SXSW 2024.
Doin' It is a 2025 American comedy directed by Sara Zandieh. Lilly Singh stars as Maya, a 30-year-old virgin from a conservative Indian family and software engineer who substitutes as a high school sex education teacher. Stephanie Beatriz and Cas Anvar co-star. The film premiered at SXSW 2024.
The comedy targets abstinence-only curricula and conservative sexual norms for satire, favoring open education on consent, orientation, and empowerment to counter repression.
Diverse casting highlights multicultural performers in authentic roles, led by women of color behind and in front of the camera. The narrative drives sex-positive education and female empowerment, directly challenging conservative cultural expectations and portraying a racist white antagonist negatively.
LGBTQ+ elements appear incidentally through Jess, a supportive lesbian character with her own subplot, and inclusive sex-ed content on orientation and identity. Portrayals emphasize acceptance and dignity without centrality or critique, balancing minor positive inclusions.
The film depicts a conservative Indian family enforcing strict purity norms and gender double standards on the protagonist, but her role as a sex education teacher leads to challenging these expectations through promotion of sexual empowerment and inclusive discussions. This framing questions traditional family values in favor of progressive sexual ethics while allowing for familial reconciliation.
The film lacks identifiable transgender characters or themes. Sex education scenes address gender socialization broadly, but no trans-specific arcs or identities appear. Absence of such elements confirms no portrayal.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
Doin' It presents original characters in an original story, with no evidence of adaptations, historical figures, or legacy roles involving gender changes.
Doin' It presents original characters in an original screenplay with no prior source material, historical figures, or legacy portrayals establishing racial baselines. No instances of race swaps occur.
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