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The True Cost (2015)
Film from Andrew Morgan. The True Cost is a documentary film exploring the impact of fashion on people and the planet.
Film from Andrew Morgan. The True Cost is a documentary film exploring the impact of fashion on people and the planet.
The film's central thesis explicitly promotes a progressive ideology by critiquing the systemic exploitation of workers and environmental damage caused by the fast fashion industry, advocating for ethical consumption and corporate accountability.
As a documentary exploring the global fast fashion industry, the film naturally features a diverse array of individuals affected by its practices. Its narrative focuses on systemic and economic critiques of the industry, rather than explicit identity-based casting decisions or direct critiques of traditional identities.
The True Cost is a documentary that investigates the human and environmental costs of the fast fashion industry. Its narrative is entirely focused on supply chain issues, labor exploitation, and ecological damage, without featuring any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes.
The film 'The True Cost' is a documentary examining the global fashion industry's impact on people and the planet. Based on available information, there are no identifiable transsexual characters or themes present in the film's narrative or subject matter. Therefore, the film does not depict transsexual individuals or related themes.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The True Cost is a documentary featuring real individuals, not fictional characters or historical figures portrayed by actors. The concept of a 'gender swap' as defined does not apply to this type of film.
The True Cost is a documentary featuring real individuals appearing as themselves or being interviewed. The concept of a fictional character or historical figure being portrayed by an actor of a different race does not apply to this film's format.
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