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Power of the Dream (2024)
The empowering and unlikely true story of how a group of professional women's basketball players took on a WNBA team owner and rallied behind now-Senator Raphael Warnock, forever changing the landscape of their sport and the course of U.S. politics.
The empowering and unlikely true story of how a group of professional women's basketball players took on a WNBA team owner and rallied behind now-Senator Raphael Warnock, forever changing the landscape of their sport and the course of U.S. politics.
The film explicitly champions athlete activism and collective action as a means to address systemic injustices and promote social change, focusing on the pursuit of racial justice and gender equality through organized efforts.
The film features a diverse cast, reflecting the real-life individuals central to its narrative. The story explicitly critiques societal inequalities, advocating for social justice through its central themes.
Power of the Dream showcases the impactful contributions of openly LGBTQ+ athletes, including Sue Bird and Layshia Clarendon, within professional sports and social activism. The film integrates their queer identities as fundamental to their personal strength and advocacy, presenting a narrative that champions empowerment and diverse voices. It offers an affirming portrayal of LGBTQ+ individuals, highlighting their dignity and agency in driving significant change.
The film includes an affirming portrayal of transsexual themes through the depiction of an openly non-binary athlete. This character's journey is presented with dignity, showcasing their agency and significant contributions within the sports community and broader advocacy efforts. The narrative respectfully explores their experiences, validating their identity and impact.
The documentary focuses on the WNBA's activism and social justice efforts, without depicting family structures or family-life norms as a central theme. The narrative does not offer meaningful content for evaluating family values.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film is a documentary that features real-world individuals. It portrays these figures as their historically documented genders, without any alteration or swapping of their established gender identities from source material or real-world history.
Power of the Dream is a documentary featuring real individuals appearing as themselves. The film does not cast actors to portray characters, thus precluding any instances where a historically or canonically established character of one race is depicted by an actor of a different race.
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