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Irish Ashes (2025)
Irish Ashes is a crime action thriller directed by Satnam Purewal. Tristan McGowan, son of an infamous Irish mobster, returns home for his mother's ashes internment and finds his sister kidnapped. He pursues the gang responsible, uncovering a dark family secret. Chris Sanders stars as Tristan, with Keely Dervin as his sister Lisa Bennet, Jon-Paul Gates as Sgt. Rick Davis, and Rudy Ledbetter as Eddie McGuigan.
Irish Ashes is a crime action thriller directed by Satnam Purewal. Tristan McGowan, son of an infamous Irish mobster, returns home for his mother's ashes internment and finds his sister kidnapped. He pursues the gang responsible, uncovering a dark family secret. Chris Sanders stars as Tristan, with Keely Dervin as his sister Lisa Bennet, Jon-Paul Gates as Sgt. Rick Davis, and Rudy Ledbetter as Eddie McGuigan.
The film's narrative revolves around a family's entanglement in the mob world and a quest to resolve a kidnapping, emphasizing personal conflicts without engaging political ideologies. The absence of ideological messaging in its crime drama structure determines its neutral stance.
The film incorporates visible ethnic diversity in its supporting cast, including Hispanic and Black actors, within a predominantly white ensemble portraying an Irish family in a crime drama. The story focuses on revenge and family legacy without evident critique of traditional identities.
The film portrays a fractured mob family rife with betrayal, dark secrets, and loyalty conflicts, presenting familial bonds as sources of conflict rather than stability. This depiction questions traditional family unity without endorsing alternative structures.
The film contains no identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes.
Irish Ashes contains no depiction of transgender characters or themes. The story centers on a mobster's son uncovering family secrets amid his sister's disappearance, without addressing transsexual identity.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
Irish Ashes presents an original crime narrative centered on a mobster's son and his missing sister, with no adaptations from source material or historical figures that involve gender changes in character portrayals.
Irish Ashes presents an original fictional narrative about an Irish mobster family, with no source material, prior adaptations, or historical figures establishing canonical races for characters. The cast portrays these roles consistently with the story's implied ethnicities, yielding no race swaps.
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