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Made in Massachusetts (2024)
An epic 3+ hour chronology of scenes from over 200 films and television shows shot in Massachusetts from the silent era to today. Highlighting recognizable locales from Martha’s Vineyard to Harvard Square to Great Barrington, along with bygone landmarks and Boston streets, and featuring James Cagney, Tony Curtis, Elizabeth Taylor, Luciano Pavarotti, Harrison Ford, and all the Afflecks and Wahlbergs you can handle.
An epic 3+ hour chronology of scenes from over 200 films and television shows shot in Massachusetts from the silent era to today. Highlighting recognizable locales from Martha’s Vineyard to Harvard Square to Great Barrington, along with bygone landmarks and Boston streets, and featuring James Cagney, Tony Curtis, Elizabeth Taylor, Luciano Pavarotti, Harrison Ford, and all the Afflecks and Wahlbergs you can handle.
This musical concert explicitly critiques systemic racism, class inequality, and xenophobia in early 20th-century America. It champions social justice and the pursuit of equality for marginalized communities.
The production features a diverse cast that reflects the historical and social themes of its source material. Its narrative explicitly critiques traditional societal structures and identities, focusing on themes of racial injustice and class struggle through the experiences of its minority characters.
The narrative questions rigid traditional family norms, particularly through the evolution of its central female character, and ultimately celebrates the formation of adaptable, non-traditional family structures.
The film critiques societal hypocrisy and prejudice prevalent in early 20th-century America, often associated with the dominant Christian culture. However, it also portrays characters who embody compassion and moral growth, aligning with positive spiritual values. The narrative ultimately champions empathy and justice.
The film portrays Jewish immigrants facing significant antisemitism and hardship, with the narrative clearly condemning this bigotry. It elicits strong sympathy for their resilience and dignity in the face of adversity.
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Ragtime, The Musical: All-Star Reunion Concert, 2024 does not feature identifiable transsexual characters or themes within its narrative. The production centers on the interwoven lives of an affluent white family, an African American musician, and a Jewish immigrant, exploring societal changes and the pursuit of the American Dream in the early 20th century.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The characters in Ragtime, The Musical: All-Star Reunion Concert, 2024, are portrayed with genders consistent with their established roles in the musical's history. No instances of gender swapping are present.
Ragtime, The Musical, features characters with distinct racial and ethnic identities integral to its narrative. The known cast members for the 2024 reunion concert portray characters whose established races align with the actors' own. No instances of characters canonically or historically established as one race being portrayed as a different race are indicated.
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