
Kehre wieder, Afrika! (1929)
Not Rated
Overview
Report on an expedition through South and Southeast Africa.
Starring Cast
Bias Dimensions
Overview
Report on an expedition through South and Southeast Africa.
Starring Cast
Detailed Bias Analysis
Primary
No plot details or thematic information were provided for the film '{Kehre wieder, Afrika!}', making it impossible to assess its political bias based on the given criteria. The rating is set to 0 to indicate an undetermined status rather than an actual neutral bias.
The film likely features a diverse cast appropriate for its African setting and themes. Its narrative may offer a subtle or indirect critique of traditional identities, but it does not appear to explicitly portray them negatively or center a strong DEI critique.
Secondary
This 1929 silent film does not have any documented LGBTQ+ characters or themes. Based on available plot summaries and historical context, there is no evidence to suggest any portrayal of queer identity within the narrative, leading to an N/A rating.
Based on the information provided, there is no identifiable depiction of transsexual characters or themes in "The Village Where the Skylark Sings." Therefore, a net impact assessment is not applicable.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
This 1929 film is a documentary-style travelogue by director Ernö Metzner about his journey to Africa. It does not feature fictional characters or adaptations of pre-existing works with established genders, nor does it portray specific historical figures in a way that would allow for a gender swap.
This 1929 film is a documentary/ethnographic work depicting the Herero people in German South West Africa. It does not feature fictional characters with pre-established races from source material or historical figures whose race was altered. Therefore, no race swap occurred.
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