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Oscar Wilde About America (2025)
This big-hearted romp from New York City to Hollywood, CA leads Oscar to the queer joy, love, and liberation that eluded him 141 years ago, with the attendant themes of diversity, identity, and inclusion beautifully expressed in the film's original song, "Be Yourself, Everyone Else Is Taken", based on one of Wilde's most popular quotes. Filmed in London and in multiple locations across the United States, the film stars West End star Oscar Conlon-Morrey as Oscar Wilde, and features film/TV/stage veterans Rosemary Harris and Kate Burton.
This big-hearted romp from New York City to Hollywood, CA leads Oscar to the queer joy, love, and liberation that eluded him 141 years ago, with the attendant themes of diversity, identity, and inclusion beautifully expressed in the film's original song, "Be Yourself, Everyone Else Is Taken", based on one of Wilde's most popular quotes. Filmed in London and in multiple locations across the United States, the film stars West End star Oscar Conlon-Morrey as Oscar Wilde, and features film/TV/stage veterans Rosemary Harris and Kate Burton.
The film explicitly champions themes of queer joy, love, and liberation, alongside diversity, identity, and inclusion, as Oscar Wilde navigates a modern American road trip. It presents a narrative where contemporary progressive values offer acceptance and freedom that eluded him historically.
The film centers on Oscar Wilde's journey to find queer joy, love, and liberation, explicitly exploring themes of diversity, identity, and inclusion. The narrative is deeply rooted in these themes, making them a central focus of the story.
Oscar Wilde About America depicts Oscar Wilde's modern-day road trip as a journey to discover queer joy, love, and liberation. The film is categorized as an LGBT genre feature, highlighting its central focus on queer experiences. It explores themes of diversity, identity, and inclusion, with an original song promoting self-acceptance, indicating an affirming portrayal of LGBTQ+ themes.
Oscar Wilde About America explores themes of queer joy, love, and liberation as Oscar Wilde journeys across the U.S. The film emphasizes diversity, identity, and inclusion, celebrating self-acceptance through its narrative and original song, 'Be Yourself, Everyone Else Is Taken.' The overall portrayal of identity within the queer spectrum is affirming and supportive.
The film "Oscar Wilde About America" does not depict any scenes where female characters engage in or win physical combat against male opponents. The narrative focuses on a road trip and themes of diversity and identity, without featuring any combat or action sequences.
The film features Oscar Wilde, a historical male figure, portrayed by a male actor. No other characters are identified as having their established gender altered for their on-screen depiction.
Oscar Wilde About America reimagines Oscar Wilde's 1882 tour. Oscar Wilde, a historical figure, was white. The film casts Oscar Conlon-Morrey, who is white, in the role of Oscar Wilde. No instances of a character established as one race being portrayed as a different race are present.
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