
TR's inauguration, 1905. [No. 1] (1905)
Not Rated
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Overview
Various shots around Washington, D.C., on Roosevelt's 1905 inauguration, March 4th. View of the Capitol crowds, and the oath of office. Followed by a series different views of the parade, with military bands, Citizens Americus Club, and carriages of politicians. Three film segments totaling 10 minutes, now held at the LoC.
Starring Cast
Bias Dimensions
Overview
Various shots around Washington, D.C., on Roosevelt's 1905 inauguration, March 4th. View of the Capitol crowds, and the oath of office. Followed by a series different views of the parade, with military bands, Citizens Americus Club, and carriages of politicians. Three film segments totaling 10 minutes, now held at the LoC.
Starring Cast
Detailed Bias Analysis
Primary
This film is rated neutral due to the complete lack of specific plot details, making any objective assessment of political bias impossible. The historical context of a 1906 silent film about a curate suggests a focus on individual morality or social dynamics rather than modern ideological conflicts.
This early 20th-century film reflects the traditional casting and narrative conventions of its era. Its representation primarily features mainstream actors, and the storyline does not engage with critiques of traditional identities or explicit diversity, equity, and inclusion themes.
Secondary
The film satirizes the hypocrisy of a Christian clergyman, depicting a curate engaging in un-clerical behavior. This comedic exposé critiques the institution or its representatives by highlighting their human failings, thus casting a negative light on the public religious role.
This early silent comedy from 1906 does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. Its narrative focuses on a curate's humorous predicaments, typical of slapstick films from that era, without engaging with queer identity in any capacity.
Due to the complete absence of information regarding transsexual characters or themes in the known plot and descriptions of 'La Ruche merveilleuse,' an evaluation of its portrayal is not possible. The film is rated N/A as no depiction of these elements could be identified.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film features a male curate, consistent with the historical and canonical understanding of the role. There is no evidence of any character established as one gender being portrayed as another.
This 1905 film is an original production, not an adaptation of existing material or a biopic. There are no prior canonical or historical racial depictions for its characters to be compared against, thus no race swap can be identified.
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