
Not Rated
On February 25, 1966, an installment of CBS's critically acclaimed documentary series, CBS Reports, focused on the daily lives and dreams of teenagers growing up in Webster Groves, an affluent suburb south of St. Louis, Missouri. 16 in Webster Groves was followed, seven weeks later, by Webster Groves Revisited, an unprecedented though carefully planned defense of the contents and conclusion presented in the original telecast that incorporated the responses of Webster Groves' residents to their earlier portrayal and their rebuttal to the image of their community presented to the nation-at-large.
On February 25, 1966, an installment of CBS's critically acclaimed documentary series, CBS Reports, focused on the daily lives and dreams of teenagers growing up in Webster Groves, an affluent suburb south of St. Louis, Missouri. 16 in Webster Groves was followed, seven weeks later, by Webster Groves Revisited, an unprecedented though carefully planned defense of the contents and conclusion presented in the original telecast that incorporated the responses of Webster Groves' residents to their earlier portrayal and their rebuttal to the image of their community presented to the nation-at-large.
The film revisits a high school class over several decades, focusing on individual life trajectories and the impact of societal changes. Its primary objective is observational and reflective, presenting diverse experiences without explicitly promoting a specific political ideology.
This 1966 documentary reflects the demographics of its setting, featuring a predominantly traditional cast without intentional race or gender swaps. The narrative maintains a neutral or positive framing of traditional identities, consistent with its observational style and historical context, rather than engaging in explicit critiques or promoting specific DEI themes.
The film implicitly critiques the social pressures and conformity associated with Christian institutions and values in suburban America, portraying them as contributing to the characters' struggles with identity and authenticity.
Based on the information provided, the film 'Webster Groves Revisited' does not appear to feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes, leading to a determination of N/A for its portrayal.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
As a 1966 documentary film, "Webster Groves Revisited" portrays real individuals without adapting characters from prior source material or historical canon. Therefore, no gender swaps occurred.
As a documentary film, "Webster Groves Revisited" features real individuals rather than fictional characters with pre-established canonical races from source material. Therefore, the concept of a 'race swap' as defined does not apply to this film.