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Jessica Simmonds returns from overseas to find her retired professor father in a bitter public fight to save the historic Sydney waterfront houses on Angel Street. After her father's mysterious death, she joins forces with local residents and a union leader against corrupt forces. Based on the real life mysterious disappearance of Juanita Nielsen.
Jessica Simmonds returns from overseas to find her retired professor father in a bitter public fight to save the historic Sydney waterfront houses on Angel Street. After her father's mysterious death, she joins forces with local residents and a union leader against corrupt forces. Based on the real life mysterious disappearance of Juanita Nielsen.
The film's central conflict, which pits environmental activists against corrupt corporate developers, strongly aligns with progressive values by critiquing unchecked corporate power and advocating for environmental protection.
The movie features a traditional cast with no apparent intentional diversity-driven casting choices. Its narrative critiques corruption and abuse of power by specific individuals, rather than offering a broader critique of traditional identities or explicitly centering DEI themes.
Based on available plot summaries and character descriptions, 'The Killing of Angel Street' does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The narrative focuses on corporate corruption and political intrigue, with no elements related to queer identity or experiences.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film is an original screenplay inspired by real events, not an adaptation of pre-existing fictional source material with established character genders. The character based on a real historical figure maintains the original gender.
The film is an Australian drama inspired by the real-life disappearance of activist Juanita Nielsen. The main character, a fictionalized version of Nielsen, and other significant characters are portrayed by actors whose race aligns with the historical figures or the original conception of the roles.
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