
Une Vieille légende des Alpes vaudoises. Les Diablerets (1939)

Une Vieille légende des Alpes vaudoises. Les Diablerets (1939)
Overview
On his return from Paris, where he had co-founded the “musical artists” group, Charles Blanc-Gatti set up Colorfilm in Montreux (1938), where he produced three commissioned animated films, as well as a “free” work, Chromophony (1939). An animated advertising film for Bitter, Les Diablerets was inspired by Frédéric Rouge's drawings. The Devil causes an avalanche that engulfs Derborence, but under the rocks grow the plants used to make this aperitif.
Starring Cast
Rating & Dimensions
Not Rated
Overview
On his return from Paris, where he had co-founded the “musical artists” group, Charles Blanc-Gatti set up Colorfilm in Montreux (1938), where he produced three commissioned animated films, as well as a “free” work, Chromophony (1939). An animated advertising film for Bitter, Les Diablerets was inspired by Frédéric Rouge's drawings. The Devil causes an avalanche that engulfs Derborence, but under the rocks grow the plants used to make this aperitif.
Starring Cast
Detailed Bias Analysis
Primary
Due to the complete absence of information regarding the film's plot, themes, or director's known political leanings, it is impossible to assess any specific political bias, resulting in a neutral rating.
Based on the limited information available for 'Der Weg in die Welt,' no specific details regarding casting diversity or narrative framing of traditional identities or DEI themes could be identified. Therefore, the evaluation reflects a neutral stance on these characteristics.
Secondary
The film implicitly portrays Christianity as an integral part of the traditional German identity, aligning it with the virtues and dignity of the 'Aryan' characters. This serves to contrast it with the demonized portrayal of Judaism.
As a Nazi propaganda film, 'Der Weg in die Welt' portrays Judaism and Jewish people as fundamentally oppressive and destructive to German society. The narrative reinforces antisemitic stereotypes as objective truth, aiming to incite hatred and justify persecution.
No identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes were present in the provided information for 'Der Weg in die Welt', leading to an N/A assessment for its portrayal.
This film, a 1922 silent movie titled 'An Old Legend of the Vaudois Alps,' does not appear to feature any identifiable transsexual characters or themes. Its subject matter is consistent with traditional folk tales or scenic depictions of the Alps, not gender identity.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
This 1939 German film appears to be an original production, not an adaptation of a known work or a biopic of a historical figure. Without pre-existing source material or historical records, there are no characters with established canonical genders to be swapped.
This 1939 German film is an original production, not an adaptation of existing source material with pre-established character races, nor a biopic of historical figures. Therefore, no characters exist whose race was canonically or historically defined and subsequently altered.
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