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Call My Agent! (2015)
At a top Paris talent firm, agents scramble to keep their star clients happy—and their business afloat—after an unexpected crisis.
At a top Paris talent firm, agents scramble to keep their star clients happy—and their business afloat—after an unexpected crisis.
The series primarily focuses on the apolitical themes of professional life, human relationships, and the unique challenges of the entertainment industry, without explicitly promoting a specific political ideology. While it features diverse characters and touches on industry-specific social issues, these are integrated into the narrative rather than serving as a central ideological thesis.
The series features a visibly diverse cast, reflecting a contemporary setting without explicit DEI-driven casting choices. Its narrative offers a satirical look at the entertainment industry and its characters, but it does not explicitly critique traditional identities or center its themes around strong DEI messaging.
Call My Agent! features prominent LGBTQ+ characters, including main agents and assistants, whose identities are depicted with dignity, complexity, and agency. The show normalizes queer relationships and experiences, integrating them naturally into the narrative without relying on stereotypes or making sexuality a source of mockery. The overall portrayal is affirming and supportive.
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The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
Call My Agent! is an original French television series. All characters were created specifically for the show and do not derive from prior source material, historical figures, or legacy adaptations. Therefore, no gender swaps are present.
Call My Agent! is an original French television series that premiered in 2015. Its characters were created for the show, meaning there is no prior source material or historical record from which their race could have been canonically established and subsequently changed.
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