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Drama • 2024 • 130 min • Teen (13+)

Led by Donna and Reverend W.C. Martin, 22 families from a rural Black church in the small East Texas town of Possum Trot adopt 77 of the most difficult-to-place kids in the foster system and kickstart a movement in the process.
Nika King • Demetrius Grosse • Elizabeth Mitchell
Led by Donna and Reverend W.C. Martin, 22 families from a rural Black church in the small East Texas town of Possum Trot adopt 77 of the most difficult-to-place kids in the foster system and kickstart a movement in the process.
Nika King • Demetrius Grosse • Elizabeth Mitchell
The film champions faith-based community action and individual responsibility as the solution to the foster care crisis, emphasizing traditional family values and the power of belief. This narrative explicitly promotes conservative ideology through its focus on local, spiritual solutions to societal challenges.
The movie features a diverse cast that accurately reflects the real-life community depicted in its story. Its narrative centers on the experiences and positive actions of a minority community, focusing on themes of faith and adoption without explicitly critiquing traditional identities.
The film's narrative celebrates and endorses traditional family values, highlighting the strength of family units and community bonds in overcoming adversity.
The film portrays a small Black church community in Possum Trot, Texas, driven by their Christian faith to adopt 77 children from the foster care system. It showcases the profound compassion, selflessness, and community spirit stemming from their beliefs. The narrative affirms the positive impact of faith on individuals and society, presenting it as a powerful force for good.
There is not enough publicly available information for AI to assess this category for this movie.
The film "Sound of Hope: The Story of Possum Trot" does not feature identifiable transsexual characters or themes. Its narrative focuses on a church in Possum Trot, Texas, as members commit to adopting children from the foster care system, exploring themes of faith and community. The story does not include any elements related to transsexual identity or experiences.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
There is not enough publicly available information for AI to assess this category for this movie.
The film depicts a true story centered on a predominantly Black community and its leaders. The portrayal of historical figures and the community's demographics aligns with their documented races, indicating no instances of race swapping.
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