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Eleanor and Franklin (1976)
The story of Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt, from early youth to his election as President of the United States, as told from Eleanor's point of view.
The story of Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt, from early youth to his election as President of the United States, as told from Eleanor's point of view.
The film is a biographical drama focusing on the personal lives, relationship, and individual struggles of Eleanor and Franklin D. Roosevelt before his presidency. It maintains a neutral stance by emphasizing character development and marital dynamics over explicit political ideology or systemic critiques.
This historical drama from 1976 features traditional casting, with white actors portraying white historical figures, and no apparent intentional race or gender swaps. The narrative focuses on the lives of Eleanor and Franklin Roosevelt, presenting traditional identities neutrally or positively without explicit critique or central DEI themes.
The film respectfully portrays the Episcopalian faith of Eleanor and Franklin Roosevelt as an integral part of their lives. It depicts their Christian beliefs as a source of moral guidance and personal strength, aligning the narrative with the dignity of their faith.
The film "Eleanor and Franklin" is a historical drama focusing on the lives of Eleanor and Franklin D. Roosevelt. While Eleanor Roosevelt's close relationship with Lorena Hickok is a known aspect of her biography, the 1976 film does not explicitly portray this or any other relationship as LGBTQ+. Therefore, no identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes are present within the film's narrative.
This biographical drama focuses on the lives and relationship of Eleanor and Franklin D. Roosevelt. The narrative does not include any identifiable transsexual characters or themes, nor does it touch upon transgender identity in any capacity.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
This historical biopic accurately portrays the documented genders of its central figures, Eleanor Roosevelt (female) and Franklin D. Roosevelt (male), as well as other historical characters. There are no instances of gender swaps from their established historical identities.
The show is a historical drama depicting real-life figures Eleanor and Franklin Roosevelt. Both historical figures were white, and the actors portraying them in the 1976 production were also white. There is no evidence of any character being portrayed by an actor of a different race than their historical counterpart.
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