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FEUD (2017)
Anthology series of famous feuds with the first season based on the legendary rivalry between Bette Davis and Joan Crawford which began early on their careers, climaxed on the set of "Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?" and evolved into an Oscar vendetta.
Anthology series of famous feuds with the first season based on the legendary rivalry between Bette Davis and Joan Crawford which began early on their careers, climaxed on the set of "Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?" and evolved into an Oscar vendetta.
The series predominantly critiques systemic sexism and ageism within the Hollywood industry, aligning its dominant themes with progressive values and social justice discourse by exposing the exploitation and struggles of women.
The series 'Feud: Bette and Joan' features casting that accurately reflects the historical figures it portrays, who were predominantly white. Its narrative critiques the patriarchal studio system of the 1960s, focusing on the sexism and ageism faced by women in Hollywood, rather than explicitly targeting traditional identities.
The series 'Feud: Bette and Joan' includes a very minor, incidental reference to a historical figure's alleged non-heterosexual preferences. However, it does not feature any explicit LGBTQ+ characters or developed themes, maintaining a neutral stance by neither affirming nor denigrating queer identity.
The series 'FEUD' (encompassing 'Bette and Joan' and 'Capote vs. The Swans') does not feature any identifiable transsexual characters or themes. The narratives focus on the rivalries and relationships of cisgender individuals within the entertainment industry and high society.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
Feud is a historical drama portraying real-life figures. All major and supporting characters are depicted with the same gender as their historical counterparts, with no instances of a character's established gender being changed for the screen.
The series "FEUD" portrays historical figures such as Bette Davis, Joan Crawford, Truman Capote, and the 'Swans.' All major characters are depicted by actors whose race aligns with the documented historical race of the individuals they portray.
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