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Night has to trick the mother of the missing child into sleeping to save her soul.
Night has to trick the mother of the missing child into sleeping to save her soul.
The film explicitly promotes a decolonial and Palestinian nationalist ideology, critically examining occupation and displacement through personal narratives to foster understanding and empathy, aligning with a systemic critique of existing power structures.
The film centers on marginalized Middle Eastern women and children, providing a nuanced and humanizing portrayal of their experiences in conflict. Its narrative is a strong and explicit critique of underrepresentation, focusing on female perspectives and challenging stereotypes, thereby contributing significantly to diversity, equity, and inclusion in storytelling.
Night subtly portrays LGBTQ+ themes through nuanced character interactions, particularly between Night and Pablo. The film integrates these elements into a gritty, realistic setting, emphasizing the complexity and humanity of its characters within broader social issues like loyalty and violence, contributing to a layered and authentic depiction.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
Night is an original animated film without prior source material or historical characters. Consequently, no character's on-screen gender deviates from a previously established canonical or historical gender.
The film's characters and setting are established as Palestinian, and the voice actors align ethnically and phenotypically with this context. There is no indication that any character, canonically or historically, was of a different race than portrayed.
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