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Omnivore (2024)
From Peruvian salt flats to Rwandan coffee forests, explore and celebrate the ingredients that built societies, shaped beliefs, and forever altered the tapestry of humanity.
From Peruvian salt flats to Rwandan coffee forests, explore and celebrate the ingredients that built societies, shaped beliefs, and forever altered the tapestry of humanity.
The film's exploration of human diet and culinary practices does not present discernible political themes. A definitive ideological stance cannot be determined.
The film features real individuals in their professional capacities, presenting a traditional representation without intentional DEI-driven casting. The narrative focuses on culinary themes and does not critique traditional identities or center on explicit DEI themes.
The film does not meaningfully portray family structures, roles, or values, offering no clear endorsement or critique of traditional or progressive family models.
There is not enough publicly available information for AI to assess this category for this movie.
Omnivore, 2024 is a documentary series exploring global culinary traditions and the philosophies of prominent chefs. The series maintains a singular focus on food, ingredients, and the art of cooking. No transsexual characters or related themes are depicted within its narrative, ensuring the portrayal is N/A.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
Omnivore is a documentary that features real individuals. The film does not include fictional characters from source material or historical figures whose established gender has been altered in their on-screen portrayal. Consequently, no instances of gender swapping are present.
Omnivore is a documentary featuring real-life chefs René Redzepi and Ángel León. The film presents these individuals as themselves, rather than fictional characters or historical figures portrayed by actors. The concept of a race swap does not apply.
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