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Bloemfontein: Unfurling the Flag (1900)
Recovering from a severe illness (likely typhoid), W.K.L. Dickson received word from London that the audience's enthusiasm for the military was lessening. He sent back this celebration of the expanding empire in response, capturing the annexation ceremony of 28 May 1900. "Thanks to the Biograph, which faithfully recorded this magnificent scene," Dickson later wrote, "the people of the world who were not as fortunate as those present will see what it saw, and doubtless sing 'God Save The Queen'".
Recovering from a severe illness (likely typhoid), W.K.L. Dickson received word from London that the audience's enthusiasm for the military was lessening. He sent back this celebration of the expanding empire in response, capturing the annexation ceremony of 28 May 1900. "Thanks to the Biograph, which faithfully recorded this magnificent scene," Dickson later wrote, "the people of the world who were not as fortunate as those present will see what it saw, and doubtless sing 'God Save The Queen'".
The film, a historical actuality from 1900, depicts the unfurling of the British flag after a military victory, implicitly celebrating national pride and imperial power, which aligns with right-leaning themes of patriotism and national assertion.
This historical film from 1900, likely an actuality or newsreel, depicts a colonial event. Its content and production context predate modern diversity, equity, and inclusion considerations, featuring traditional representation and a narrative that aligns with the historical perspectives of its era.
Based on the title and historical context of 'Bloemfontein: Unfurling the Flag, 1900,' there is no indication of any LGBTQ+ characters or themes being present in the film. The subject matter points to a historical depiction of early 20th-century events, and no information suggests otherwise.
There is no information available to suggest the presence of transsexual characters or themes in 'Bloemfontein: Unfurling the Flag, 1900'. Given its title and production year, it is likely a historical document focusing on a specific event from 1900, where such depictions would be historically improbable. Therefore, the film is assessed as having no depiction of transsexual characters or themes.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
There is insufficient information regarding the film's characters, plot, or any source material to determine if a gender swap has occurred.
The provided film details lack information on specific characters or actors, making it impossible to determine if any character's race was altered from historical or canonical sources. Therefore, a race swap cannot be confirmed or denied.
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