Quebec, late 1960s, Sylvette and Anglomard welcome their 14th child: Aline. In the Dieu family, music reigns supreme and when Aline grows up we discover a gift to her, she has a golden voice. When he hears that voice, mu...
Quebec, late 1960s, Sylvette and Anglomard welcome their 14th child: Aline. In the Dieu family, music reigns supreme and when Aline grows up we discover a gift to her, she has a golden voice. When he hears that voice, mu...
The film is a biographical drama centered on a celebrity's personal journey, ambition, and relationships, which are inherently apolitical themes. It does not explicitly promote or critique any specific political ideology, focusing instead on universal human experiences.
The film features traditional casting that aligns with the real-life individuals portrayed, without intentional race or gender swaps. Its narrative maintains a neutral to positive framing of traditional identities, focusing on the protagonist's life story without explicit DEI critiques.
Aline is a biographical drama centered on the life and career of a fictionalized pop star, her family, and her romantic relationship with her manager. The film does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or explore related themes, resulting in no depiction of queer identity.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film "Aline" is a fictionalized biopic inspired by the life of Céline Dion. All major characters, including the titular Aline Dieu (based on Céline Dion) and her husband Guy-Claude Kamar (based on René Angélil), maintain the same gender as their real-life historical counterparts. No established character's gender is altered.
The film "Aline" is a fictionalized biopic of Canadian singer Céline Dion, a white historical figure. The character Aline Dieu, based on Dion, is portrayed by Valérie Lemercier, a white actress. There is no change in the character's race from the historical baseline.
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