
Salida de los obreros de la fábrica (1902)
Not Rated

Overview
Short film showing workers walking past the camera while leaving Cardini's iron furniture factory located in La Rioja Av, San Cristobal neighborhood in Buenos Aires. The director filmed the workers leaving his father's factory in a similar fashion as the Lumiere brothers. The short was considered lost for many years until it was found in 2020 by Lorena Bordigoni in the Polish National Center for Film Culture, to be then restored in 4K.
Starring Cast
Bias Dimensions
Overview
Short film showing workers walking past the camera while leaving Cardini's iron furniture factory located in La Rioja Av, San Cristobal neighborhood in Buenos Aires. The director filmed the workers leaving his father's factory in a similar fashion as the Lumiere brothers. The short was considered lost for many years until it was found in 2020 by Lorena Bordigoni in the Polish National Center for Film Culture, to be then restored in 4K.
Starring Cast
Detailed Bias Analysis
Primary
This film, documenting the Great Yorkshire Show, is inherently apolitical, focusing on the cultural, community, and traditional aspects of a local agricultural event rather than promoting any specific political ideology or addressing a political conflict.
The movie, likely a documentary or archival footage of a traditional event, features a cast that reflects the local demographics without explicit DEI-driven casting. Its narrative focuses on the event itself, maintaining a neutral or positive framing of traditional identities and themes.
Secondary
The film 'Great Yorkshire Show at Leeds' is a 1901 documentary capturing an agricultural event. It lacks narrative, characters, or thematic elements, thus presenting no identifiable LGBTQ+ portrayals or themes. The net impact is N/A due to the absence of any relevant depiction.
Based on the information provided, there is no indication of transsexual characters or themes within 'Great Yorkshire Show at Leeds.' Therefore, no analysis of portrayal is possible.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
This 1902 film is a historical record of a real-world event, not a narrative adaptation with established characters. There are no canonical or historical figures whose gender could be altered, nor is it a reboot of existing material. Therefore, the concept of a gender swap does not apply.
This 1902 film is a historical recording of a real event, not a narrative adaptation with fictional or historical characters whose race could be canonically established and then altered. The concept of a 'race swap' does not apply to this type of film.
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