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Mr. Santa: A Christmas Extravaganza (2024)
Three music-loving teens clash with the popular kids as the Christmas show nears—until a surprise substitute teacher, Santa Claus, arrives to save the day in this festive, feel-good adventure!
Three music-loving teens clash with the popular kids as the Christmas show nears—until a surprise substitute teacher, Santa Claus, arrives to save the day in this festive, feel-good adventure!
The movie centers on universal themes of holiday joy and community celebration, emphasizing the spirit of Christmas without engaging in explicit political commentary. Its narrative focuses on apolitical themes, making it accessible across a broad spectrum of viewpoints.
The film features a diverse cast, including prominent Black actors in roles that may involve traditionally white characters, suggesting intentional casting choices. Specific details regarding the narrative's portrayal of traditional identities or its central DEI themes are not available.
The film, centered around 'Mr. Santa' and a 'Christmas Extravaganza,' inherently celebrates the themes and cultural traditions associated with Christmas. This portrayal aligns with the festive spirit and virtues derived from the Christian holiday, presenting them in an affirming light.
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The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film's title, "Mr. Santa," indicates a male portrayal of the titular character. No information suggests that any character, canonically or historically established as one gender, is portrayed on screen as a different gender.
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