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Sore (2025)
A disgruntled opera performer wakes up to a sore throat. He must do everything he can to get rid of this sore throat before his performance that evening. Will the night end in disaster? Or will our performer give the performance of a lifetime? The first film school student short film by Peter Challis.
A disgruntled opera performer wakes up to a sore throat. He must do everything he can to get rid of this sore throat before his performance that evening. Will the night end in disaster? Or will our performer give the performance of a lifetime? The first film school student short film by Peter Challis.
The film's plot focuses on an opera performer's personal struggle with a sore throat before a performance, with no available information indicating any political ideology or leanings in its content, characters, or themes.
The available information for 'Sore (2025)' does not indicate any specific DEI characteristics in its casting or narrative. The plot focuses on an opera performer's personal challenge, with no reported themes related to diversity, equity, or inclusion.
Based on available information, 'Sore' (2025) does not appear to feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The plot summary focuses on an opera performer's struggle with a sore throat, with no mention of LGBTQ+ elements in any provided sources.
Based on available information, 'Sore' (2025) does not appear to feature any transsexual characters or themes. Plot summaries describe a disgruntled opera performer dealing with a sore throat, with no mention of gender or sexual transformation elements. Therefore, there is no identifiable depiction to evaluate.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film is an original story with no prior source material or historical figures. Available information explicitly states no characters have an on-screen gender differing from their established gender in source material or historical record.
There is insufficient information regarding the film's source material, character descriptions, or actor ethnicities to determine if any character was canonically established as one race and portrayed as another. Therefore, a race swap cannot be assessed.
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