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Der Rote Fels (1938)

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Der Rote Fels (1938)

Overview

Footage captures the winter storms on Heligoland’s coast, with snow-covered promenades and houses. Narrow alleys and streets are visible, leading to the Oberland. Destroyed houses and closed shops highlight the storm’s impact. Fishermen repair boats, and renovation work is underway. The Heligoland lighthouse stands in the evening, while the “Kobra” mail boat arrives twice weekly, unloading goods. Hamburg’s vibrant scenes include the harbor, St. Pauli, and train stations. The “Königin Luise” ship offers a journey from Hamburg to Heligoland, with passengers enjoying the sea. Traditional costumes and local life, including Heinz Bohle’s restaurant, add cultural depth to the island’s charm.


Starring Cast


Rating & Dimensions

Bias Rating
Analyzing...
Center

Political: Center
Diversity: Moderate
Judaism: Negative

Viewer Rating

Not Rated


Overview

Footage captures the winter storms on Heligoland’s coast, with snow-covered promenades and houses. Narrow alleys and streets are visible, leading to the Oberland. Destroyed houses and closed shops highlight the storm’s impact. Fishermen repair boats, and renovation work is underway. The Heligoland lighthouse stands in the evening, while the “Kobra” mail boat arrives twice weekly, unloading goods. Hamburg’s vibrant scenes include the harbor, St. Pauli, and train stations. The “Königin Luise” ship offers a journey from Hamburg to Heligoland, with passengers enjoying the sea. Traditional costumes and local life, including Heinz Bohle’s restaurant, add cultural depth to the island’s charm.


Starring Cast

Detailed Bias Analysis

Analyzing...
Center

Primary

The film's title, "Moorsprengungen" (Moor Blasting), describes an industrial activity impacting a natural environment. Without any further information on the film's narrative, director's intent, or thematic focus, it is impossible to infer a specific political stance, leading to a neutral rating.

The movie "Moorsprengungen" lacks specific details regarding its casting, character diversity, and narrative framing. Consequently, its DEI characteristics cannot be definitively assessed as either explicitly traditional or explicitly DEI-driven.

Secondary

As a Nazi propaganda film from 1938, 'Moorsprengungen' inherently portrays Judaism and its adherents in a profoundly negative light, aligning with antisemitic stereotypes and promoting the regime's hateful ideology. The narrative presents Jewish people as a threat or an undesirable element, without any counterbalancing positive portrayal or nuance.

Without specific plot details or character information for 'Moorsprengungen', it is not possible to evaluate its portrayal of LGBTQ+ themes. Therefore, it is categorized as N/A due to the absence of identifiable LGBTQ+ content in the provided context.

No information regarding the film's plot or characters was provided. Consequently, an evaluation of its portrayal of transsexual characters and themes cannot be conducted, resulting in an N/A rating.

The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.

There is no evidence to suggest that "Moorsprengungen" (1938) is an adaptation of source material or a historical account featuring characters whose genders were altered from their original depiction. The film is an original production from its era.

No information is available regarding source material or specific characters for "Moorsprengungen" (1938) that would establish a canonical or historical race for any character, making it impossible to identify a race swap.


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