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MOTHER NATURE AND THE DOOMSDAY PREPPER (2025)
Fantasy comedy blending romance and mythology, where a nerdy tween recruits Mother Nature, Greek gods, doomsday preppers, the Coast Guard, and dolphins to confront environmental threats. Directed by Christian Cashmir. Starring Kate Amundsen as Mother Nature, Andrew Key, and Brock O'Hurn. Whimsical family film produced in Tampa Bay and released to streaming in 2025.
Fantasy comedy blending romance and mythology, where a nerdy tween recruits Mother Nature, Greek gods, doomsday preppers, the Coast Guard, and dolphins to confront environmental threats. Directed by Christian Cashmir. Starring Kate Amundsen as Mother Nature, Andrew Key, and Brock O'Hurn. Whimsical family film produced in Tampa Bay and released to streaming in 2025.
The film's central conflict revolves around addressing the climate crisis through themes of hope and unity, promoting progressive environmental values without overt partisanship.
The film employs a predominantly white cast for its principal roles, adhering to traditional casting without evident recasting for diversity. Its narrative frames characters from conventional backgrounds in a neutral, light-hearted context centered on environmental redemption rather than identity critiques.
The film peripherally depicts an uncle-nephew relationship in a light-hearted comedic manner, without exploring or endorsing specific family structures, roles, or values. Traditional or progressive family norms remain unaddressed amid the central romantic and environmental themes.
The film features no LGBTQ+ characters or themes, offering no portrayal for assessment.
The film contains no depiction of transgender characters or themes. The narrative focuses on environmental redemption and mythological elements without addressing transsexual identity.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The movie portrays Zeus as male and Mother Nature as female, aligning with mythological canons, and introduces original human characters without gender alterations from prior sources.
The film features original characters without prior source material, adaptations, or historical figures establishing canonical races. Mythological figures like Zeus and Mother Nature are portrayed by actors matching typical Western depictions, with no mismatches.
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