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Stax: Soulsville USA (2024)
The story of an underdog, interracial record label that ushered in groundbreaking music.
The story of an underdog, interracial record label that ushered in groundbreaking music.
The documentary chronicles the groundbreaking racial integration and artistic collaboration at Stax Records in segregated Memphis, showcasing its profound cultural impact during the Civil Rights era. It celebrates the label's unique environment and the empowerment of Black artists and executives, aligning with themes of social justice and racial equality.
The film features a diverse cast that accurately represents the historical figures central to Stax Records, a label renowned for its significant contributions to soul music and its pioneering racial integration. The narrative explores themes of race and culture within its historical context, celebrating achievements without explicitly critiquing traditional identities.
The documentary focuses on the history and cultural impact of Stax Records, offering no significant narrative content related to family structures or values.
The film portrays Christianity as a foundational element in the lives of many Stax artists and the broader Memphis community. It highlights the church's role as a source of musical inspiration, community cohesion, and spiritual grounding for the development of soul music.
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Stax: Soulsville USA, 2024, a documentary exploring the legacy of Stax Records, does not include any identifiable transsexual characters or themes. The narrative centers on the music label's history, artists, and cultural impact, without depicting or addressing transsexual identities or experiences. Therefore, the film has no portrayal of transsexual characters or themes.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
This documentary explores the history of Stax Records, featuring real historical figures like David Porter, Carla Thomas, and Al Bell. The film portrays these individuals consistent with their documented historical genders, with no instances of characters established as one gender being depicted as another.
Stax: Soulsville USA is a documentary centered on the real historical figures and events of Stax Records. The film presents actual individuals or their archival representations, and there is no evidence of any established historical figure being portrayed by an actor of a different race.
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