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Drama, Family • 2024 • 110 min • Older Kids (7+)

In a segregated Texas, five Mexican-American teenage caddies were prohibited from playing at the country club where they worked. Against all odds, they formed their own team, built a one-hole course in the fields, and won the 1957 Texas State championship. Based on a true story.
Jay Hernandez • Dennis Quaid • Cheech Marin
In a segregated Texas, five Mexican-American teenage caddies were prohibited from playing at the country club where they worked. Against all odds, they formed their own team, built a one-hole course in the fields, and won the 1957 Texas State championship. Based on a true story.
Jay Hernandez • Dennis Quaid • Cheech Marin
The film's central narrative focuses on Mexican-American caddies overcoming racial discrimination and systemic barriers in 1950s Texas, aligning its dominant themes with progressive values of social justice and equality.
This film portrays a true story of Mexican-American caddies overcoming racial discrimination in 1950s Texas. It features a diverse cast central to its narrative, which explicitly critiques the traditional societal structures and prejudices of the era.
The film, focusing on a Mexican-American community overcoming discrimination in 1950s Texas, implicitly portrays Christianity (likely Catholicism) as a positive cultural and spiritual force. It serves as a source of community cohesion, identity, and resilience for the protagonists in their struggle against adversity.
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The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The Long Game (2024) is a historical drama based on the true story of a male high school golf team and their male coach. There is no indication that any of the historically male characters are portrayed as a different gender in the film.
The film is based on a true story about Mexican-American caddies and their coach. The casting of Jay Hernandez as the Mexican-American coach and other actors aligns with the historical and cultural context, showing no instances where a character's established race was changed.
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