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Documentary • 2023 • 104 min • Teen (13+)

The on-track death of two-time Indianapolis 500 winner Dan Wheldon shook motorsports to its core. Ten years later, Wheldon’s sons Sebastian and Oliver follow in their father’s footsteps, working through their grief behind the wheel at 200 MPH.
Michael Andretti • Scott Dixon • Dario Franchitti
The on-track death of two-time Indianapolis 500 winner Dan Wheldon shook motorsports to its core. Ten years later, Wheldon’s sons Sebastian and Oliver follow in their father’s footsteps, working through their grief behind the wheel at 200 MPH.
Michael Andretti • Scott Dixon • Dario Franchitti
The film explores the enduring legacy and competitive drive within a prominent motorsports family, focusing on themes of ambition, tradition, and the pursuit of excellence in auto racing. Its narrative centers on the human drama of competition and family history, without promoting specific political ideologies.
The film features a cast predominantly composed of traditional white male figures in motorsports. Its narrative maintains a neutral and positive framing of these traditional identities, without any critical portrayal or central focus on diversity, equity, and inclusion themes.
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The Lionheart does not feature any identifiable transsexual characters or themes within its narrative. The film's storyline focuses on other subject matter, with no elements related to transsexual identity or experiences present in the plot or character arcs.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film features real-life male figures Michael Andretti, Scott Dixon, and Dario Franchitti. There is no information indicating that any character, historically or canonically established as one gender, is portrayed as a different gender within the film.
The Lionheart is a documentary centered on real-life racing figures Michael Andretti, Scott Dixon, and Dario Franchitti. The film portrays these historical individuals without altering their established racial identities, therefore no race swaps occur.
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