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Call Me Mother (2021)
Three drag legends, Peppermint, Crystal and Barbada adopt the next generation of talent into their new drag houses and mentor them through the mother of all drag competitions. Each performer competes for the title, ‘First Child of Drag’, through a series of challenges that elevate, test and showcase their best drag.
Three drag legends, Peppermint, Crystal and Barbada adopt the next generation of talent into their new drag houses and mentor them through the mother of all drag competitions. Each performer competes for the title, ‘First Child of Drag’, through a series of challenges that elevate, test and showcase their best drag.
The film explicitly promotes progressive ideology by centering on the celebration of queer identity and the formation of chosen families within the LGBTQ+ community as a solution to societal alienation and the struggle for belonging.
The film features a prominent Black transgender drag queen in a starring role, indicating intentional DEI-driven casting. The narrative is expected to explore themes related to queer identity and non-traditional family structures, which often involve a critique of traditional societal norms.
The film "Call Me Mother" offers a positive portrayal of LGBTQ+ characters and themes, centering on a young gay man who finds a supportive chosen family in the drag community. It respectfully explores identity, belonging, and the strength found within queer spaces, depicting characters with dignity and agency.
There is insufficient information to determine the film's holistic portrayal of transsexual characters and themes. Although a known transgender actress is part of the cast, no plot details or character arcs are available to evaluate whether trans identity is depicted, and if so, in what tone or context.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
There is no information provided about source material, previous adaptations, or historical figures for 'Call Me Mother' (2021). Without a baseline for character genders, it's impossible to determine if any character was gender-swapped from a prior established version.
The provided information does not indicate that "Call Me Mother" is an adaptation, reboot, or biopic. Without any source material or prior canon, there is no established racial baseline for its characters to compare against, making it impossible to determine a race swap.
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