
Body Press (1971)
Not Rated
Overview
Two filmmakers stand within a surrounding and completely mirrorized cylinder, body trunk stationary, hands holding and pressing a camera's back end flush to, while slowly rotating it about, the surface cylinder of their individual bodies. One rotation circumscribes the body's contour, spiraling slightly upward with the next turn. With successive rotations, the body surface areas are completely covered as a template by teh back of the camera(s) until eye-level (view through cameraman's eyes) is reached; then reverse mapping downard begins until the orginal starting point is reached.
Starring Cast
Bias Dimensions
Overview
Two filmmakers stand within a surrounding and completely mirrorized cylinder, body trunk stationary, hands holding and pressing a camera's back end flush to, while slowly rotating it about, the surface cylinder of their individual bodies. One rotation circumscribes the body's contour, spiraling slightly upward with the next turn. With successive rotations, the body surface areas are completely covered as a template by teh back of the camera(s) until eye-level (view through cameraman's eyes) is reached; then reverse mapping downard begins until the orginal starting point is reached.
Starring Cast
Detailed Bias Analysis
Primary
The film's rating is neutral due to the complete absence of information regarding its plot, characters, or themes, making it impossible to identify any political leanings or messages.
This animated short features established anthropomorphic animal characters, precluding human casting considerations for diversity. The narrative is a musical interpretation without human social commentary or themes related to traditional identities or DEI.
Secondary
Based on the available information, the film 'Baroque Hoedown' does not appear to feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. Consequently, there is no specific portrayal to evaluate regarding its impact on queer identity, resulting in an N/A rating.
The film "Focus on Marijuana" is an educational or documentary-style production centered on the topic of marijuana. There are no identifiable transsexual characters or themes present in its narrative or subject matter, resulting in no portrayal to evaluate.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
Baroque Hoedown is primarily an instrumental music piece, and any associated visual media from 1971 by Dennis Welch does not feature established characters from prior canon or history. Therefore, no gender swaps can be identified.
Baroque Hoedown is an animated musical segment from The Aristocats featuring anthropomorphic cats. The concept of human race or a 'race swap' does not apply to its characters.
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