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Singing in My Sleep (2025)
Musical drama about Charlotte Lakes, a brilliant teenage songwriter confronting her late rock star father Jack's legacy on the 20th anniversary of his debut album. Directed by Nick Wilson, starring Jessica Belkin as Charlotte, Malin Akerman as her mother, Jacob Bond as friend Barry, and Gavin Leatherwood as Jack.
Musical drama about Charlotte Lakes, a brilliant teenage songwriter confronting her late rock star father Jack's legacy on the 20th anniversary of his debut album. Directed by Nick Wilson, starring Jessica Belkin as Charlotte, Malin Akerman as her mother, Jacob Bond as friend Barry, and Gavin Leatherwood as Jack.
The film's central conflict revolves around a young songwriter confronting her father's musical legacy and abandonment, emphasizing personal emancipation and familial reconciliation without advancing any political agenda. This apolitical focus on individual growth and relationships determines its neutral stance.
The cast incorporates visible ethnic diversity via a mixed-heritage romantic lead and diverse supporting performers, while the narrative emphasizes personal musical legacy and growth without critiquing traditional identities.
Mother-daughter dynamics drive the narrative through buddy-like camaraderie and shared trauma from paternal abandonment, subverting traditional parental authority and gender roles in the home. This endorsement of fluid, non-nuclear family bonds amid critiques of absent fatherhood tilts the portrayal progressive.
The film contains no identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes.
The film contains no transgender characters or themes, resulting in no portrayal to evaluate.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film presents an original narrative centered on a teenage songwriter and her late father's fictional music legacy, featuring no adaptations, prior canon, or historical figures that could involve gender swaps.
Singing in My Sleep presents original characters in a new story about a young songwriter confronting her father's musical legacy, with no adaptations or historical figures involved that could involve race swaps.
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