
The Bath (1900)
Not Rated

Overview
"The Bath" is a flip book remake of After the Ball (Après le Bal) made in the late 1800s.
Starring Cast
Bias Dimensions
Overview
"The Bath" is a flip book remake of After the Ball (Après le Bal) made in the late 1800s.
Starring Cast
Detailed Bias Analysis
Primary
The film is an early actuality short depicting a fencing demonstration at the Joinville School. It lacks any narrative, character development, or thematic content that could be interpreted as promoting specific political ideologies, making it entirely apolitical.
This early 20th-century film features traditional casting typical of its era and subject matter, without any explicit diversity initiatives. Its narrative focuses on depicting a fencing school, and does not engage with or critique traditional identities or incorporate DEI themes.
Secondary
Georges Méliès's 'Fencing, the Joinville School' is an early short film showcasing military fencing practice. It contains no discernible narrative, character arcs, or thematic elements that would introduce or explore LGBTQ+ identities or themes, resulting in no depiction.
This early trick film, 'Dewar's Scotch Whisky,' is a brief visual novelty demonstrating simple special effects for an advertisement. It features no identifiable transsexual characters, themes, or any narrative elements related to gender identity, resulting in an N/A rating for portrayal.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film depicts fencers at the Joinville School, a historical military institution primarily for men. The individuals portrayed are consistent with the historical context, and there are no established characters from prior canon or history whose gender has been altered.
This 1900 film depicts fencers at the Joinville School. There are no named or established characters with a prior canonical or historical race to be altered, making the concept of a 'race swap' inapplicable.
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